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by 600frogs
1942 days ago
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Thanks for the warning, doesn't sound too promising! May go back to drawing board on this one. > less ergonomic ... fixed numpad
I was aware of these and was willing to reach further for the mouse in exchange for aesthetics, build quality, and one less dongle on a 2-port (!) MacBook Air. > major connection issues with dropped and stuck keys ... Bluetooth didn't work during Linux bootup
Are these two related? I've had dodgy experiences with Bluetooth on Linux in the past, but no issues on Mac. > worse keys with worse typing
Can you expand on this a bit? From what I've heard and from the look of it, it looks to be an improved typing experience, especially coming from the awful F-keys of the sculpt. |
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Both may be Linux only, but not related. If I understood correctly, the bootup issue was because bluetooth drivers are loaded only after LUKS unlock. Missed/stuck key connection issues could have been Linux specific.
> Can you expand on this a bit? From what I've heard and from the look of it, it looks to be an improved typing experience, especially coming from the awful F-keys of the sculpt.
I don't have the keyboard any more and it was a couple of years ago, so I frankly don't remember that well. I didn't like the sharp key corners vs. rounded keys on Sculpt. Could be that otherwise the typing experience was similar and my memory is just colored by the connection issues which obviously destroyed the typing experience, I'd check what other sources say about this.