And you think they will listen? Ha!Puppy wrote:This is what I have been trying to propose in the Lenovo official forum many times. Improve BIOS to generate keyboard scan codes for all Fn+Ctrl+Shift+key combinations. You could use Windows keyboard mapping (SharpKeys) to customize keyboard you want. Unfortunately the word think has completely disappeared from ThinkPad designJtf wrote:but I it a lot easier if I can ctrl + arrow key or (home/end then ctrl + key) to a word and press the context menu for copying/pasting/spell correcting. Lenovo now requires me to do Shift + Fn + F10 just to get a context menu and replace the old menu key with PrtSc as if PrtSc is used so heavily. They could have at least made it such that Menu is Fn + PrtSc or even better, keep the old Menu key and PrtSc becomes Fn + Menu.
As far as I know nobody asked for the keyboard changes of the past four years, and the amount of seriously approving users is nowhere near the amount of users who openly voiced their disapproval of the newer keyboard layouts.
One would think expensive laptops would follow the way of the expensive desktop keyboards; standardized layouts for the standard keys. Too bad they don't.
What I see around me is that the average disinterested user who doesn't give a [...] can just as well work with the older layout, but the other way around serious users are handicapped, bringing their performance closer to the low average.








