Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by tjoff 1052 days ago
The idea is that reaching for F keys, the numpad, the arrow-keys etc., takes too long. It breaks your flow and slows you down. Or, it is just much more ergonomic avoid them.

So instead they usually have more modifiers and utilize the thumb for way more than the spacebar. The varieties are endless.

Arrow keys are right on your home-row, it is just a thumb-press away, as is F-keys and the numpad (numpad works better if you have an otrholinear layout rather than the staggared keys normal keyboards have).

1 comments

> more modifiers and utilize the thumb for way more than the spacebar.

This is true of keyboards like the Moonlander, or the Planck (which is even smaller than OP's keyboard).

But, OP's keyboard has a big spacebar.

I reckon there are two families of "small keyboards": those with a big-spacebar, and those with multiple thumbkeys.

With the big spacebar, I feel vindicated to see the replies linked to say "I don't need F-keys because I don't use them frequently".

Whereas with the Planck, the Planck is as small as it is (as stated on the video on olkb.com) in order to minimize hand movement/stretching from home row.