Aug. 7, 2021
I bought a new keyboard. It's named "Realforce" which is an expensive, high-spec keyboard. This keyboard uses a special mechanism, so the typing feeling is very nice. Additionally, my laptop's keyboard I've used is Japanese-layout, but the new one is US-layout. I realized US-layout was easy to use especially when I type in English. This is because of the differences in the keys. When it comes to Japanese-layout, there're unique keys used in Japanese, such as to change hiragana/katakana or to convert hiragana into kanji. Besides, the enter key is bigger and its shape is almost square. So, the layout isn't symmetrical and I think it's a bit inconvenient. I also consider US-layout is better for programming because it's needed to type alphabets and signs, for instance, semicolons or parentheses.
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New Keyboard |
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I bought a new keyboard. |
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It's named "Realforce" which is an expensive, high-spec keyboard. |
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This keyboard uses a special mechanism, so the typing feeling is very nice. |
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Additionally, my laptop's keyboard I've used is Japanese-layout, but the new one is US-layout. |
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I realized US-layout was easy to use especially when I type in English. |
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This is because of the differences in the keys. |
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When it comes to Japanese-layout, there're unique keys used in Japanese, such as to change hiragana/katakana or to convert hiragana into kanji. |
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Besides, the enter key is bigger and its shape is almost square. |
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So, the layout isn't symmetrical and I think it's a bit inconvenient. |
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I also consider US-layout is better for programming because it's needed to type alphabets and signs, for instance, semicolons or parentheses. |
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