Quoting James Knott <james.knott@jknott.net>:
On 2020-01-04 12:34 PM, ken wrote:
The first laptop I ever owned had a fantastic keyboard, made typing a pleasure. Since then the quality of keyboards has gone ever downward... to the point where I don't think people even know what a good keyboard is. Reviews I've read on laptops over at least the past ten years don't even mention the keyboard. The laptop I have now is only a couple years old, but I'm looking to replace it because the keyboard is so horrible. Anyone know of a laptop with what they consider to be an excellent keyboard?
Take a look at the business line computer, such as Lenovo ThinkPads. I have an E520, which is OK.
I have a T520, before that a T40 or T41. The T4x had an excellent keyboard. The T520 has a good keyboard. The consensus on the Linux ThinkPad mailing list is that Lenovo continues to go downhill from the IBM keyboards. Each generation has one less row of keys. The Fn keys are now combined with the things like PrtSc, ScrLk, etc. I will not be buying another ThinkPad. Jeffrey -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org