Lenovo is the “weird exception” because thinkpads have always had the Fn key on the bottom left. Just like they still keep the track point.
I would presume most people buying a thinkpad don’t want to buy “the vast majority” of laptops.
Lenovo is the “weird exception” because thinkpads have always had the Fn key on the bottom left. Just like they still keep the track point.
I would presume most people buying a thinkpad don’t want to buy “the vast majority” of laptops.
> thinkpads have always had the Fn key on the bottom left
It’s good that after 30 years they’ve realised their error and have finally fixed it. On Windows and Linux, Ctrl is the most-used-modifier-key and bottom-left is the most-easy-to-find-key-position. Putting the most used key in the easiest-to-find position shouldn’t be a hard decision to make.
Macbook M3 ... same. Not such a weird exception these days.
No. I bought it especially, because it has a replacable battery, which is not a factor for the vast majority I believe.
If that key would not have been switchable I would have returned it, though ..
But seriously. Who would want that excemption, unless they have already been trained in the non standard way?
Ctrl key I have to use very often. Bottom left is easy to find, even blind.
But the fn Key? Only needed at very rare occasions, so why waste the special ergonomic place for it?