1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)4 children
I have all different types, makes things a bit more interesting when commonly used keys can be on the other end of the keyboard compared to the English standard qwerty design.
Nothing communist about this beast, it was $400 brand new, has a ton of macro commands for my antisemitic ramblings stored in it's internal memory.
1 year ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
LOL. It's cool. It's just an odd layout, so I compare it to a diametrically opposed system to the one I grew up in. I recently had to replace my keyboard due to an unfortunate coffee incident we shall not speak further of. Went from a $40 standard 101 "gaming" MX clicky to a $12 wallyworld membrane ONN until the new MX clicky comes in.
I know the pain, takes some time to get used to. I buy them from different countries to avoid taxes, hence how I end up with various random layouts. It's all compatible tho, qwerty is all the same, plus some extra keys for localized non English characters to the right.
Delete may sometimes be on the top and sometimes the bottom. All the Shift and Alt Gr commands are basically swapped one step to the left with an extra key on that row to the right replacing what I can only assume is the furthest left key on the English keyboard layout.
Some have a big enter key, others have a smaller one. Th big one takes up two rows. I got all these bad boys: ø, æ, å, ä, ö made from 3 different keys. And a dedicated 卐 key which makes 卍 on shift. 👌
SteelSeries with Nordic/German layout, it's a Danish company. I added these keys 卐 and 卍 afterwards obviously. In Linux it's easy to customize keyboard mappings. Pajeetsoft Windows would never allow this type of antisemitism.
It's probably a German keyboard. QWERTZ and the symbols are ^1234567890ß´, with shift: °!"§$%&/()=?`, with alt gr (only some have something): ²³{[]}\
Hungarian ones are fucked in comparison. They put the 0 in the top left next to the 1, and have special letters like íáéóú and more. And the symbols are randomly distributed all over the place, and [] are at alt gr + g and h or so.
There is quite a variety of keyboard layouts, and it matters which one you have. I would never change it, because I am masterful at writing with a keyboard. I do it basically blind. When there is a word like MathUtility and I do a typo, I am faster deleting it all with ctrl + backspace and writing it again than using a mouse to select the thing and write only one letter.
Nothing communist about this beast, it was $400 brand new, has a ton of macro commands for my antisemitic ramblings stored in it's internal memory.
Mein neger!
u/#smugler
Typos have gone up significantly because of it.
Delete may sometimes be on the top and sometimes the bottom. All the Shift and Alt Gr commands are basically swapped one step to the left with an extra key on that row to the right replacing what I can only assume is the furthest left key on the English keyboard layout.
Some have a big enter key, others have a smaller one. Th big one takes up two rows. I got all these bad boys: ø, æ, å, ä, ö made from 3 different keys. And a dedicated 卐 key which makes 卍 on shift. 👌
A picture is worth a thousand words.
"I have these really obscure keyboards that I buy from some websites you've never heard of"
"I have a girlfriend but she's from a school you've never heard of"
What the fuck ever
Give us a brand.
Hungarian ones are fucked in comparison. They put the 0 in the top left next to the 1, and have special letters like íáéóú and more. And the symbols are randomly distributed all over the place, and [] are at alt gr + g and h or so.
There is quite a variety of keyboard layouts, and it matters which one you have. I would never change it, because I am masterful at writing with a keyboard. I do it basically blind. When there is a word like MathUtility and I do a typo, I am faster deleting it all with ctrl + backspace and writing it again than using a mouse to select the thing and write only one letter.