I guess it's not exactly my palm that I use, but the first joint where the pinky meets the hand. It's more difficult to do this on a laptop keyboard than my Model M.
> I guess it's not exactly my palm that I use, but the first joint where the pinky meets the hand.
Yes, that's how I figured it'd work (as the palm would require having the fingers over the top of the keyboard), but I still find it odd.
Then again, my "desktop" keyboard has been an MS Natural Ergo 4000 for the last decade or so, so it's got a very small control key with precious little definition compared to the surrounding keys, can't help either.
Yes, that's how I figured it'd work (as the palm would require having the fingers over the top of the keyboard), but I still find it odd.
Then again, my "desktop" keyboard has been an MS Natural Ergo 4000 for the last decade or so, so it's got a very small control key with precious little definition compared to the surrounding keys, can't help either.