![]() ![]() I don't know if frequent overextending of fingers leads to any serious problems or simply discomfort like I had, but it seems like such a simple thing to fix. ![]() I bet less than 1% - because it's not simple for the average user. I wonder what percentage of those using Windows machines have used third party software to swap control with alt (or caps lock). We have companies spending $500-$1500+ on ergonomic chairs. If that's too extreme, at least provide a simple software setting to change it! but here we have Microsoft developing ergonomic keyboards for 20 years and no one thought, "gee wouldn't it be more ergonomic to put the control key where the alt key is?". I know there's some historical reason why control is the primary modifier. Why do I have to use third party software to swap alt and control in Windows?Ģ. ![]() So I searched around a bit and most recommended swapping control with alt to match the Mac keyboard like you said.ġ. I just bough a Surface Book and was dreading using a Windows keyboard again. Now I've had years of typing with zero discomfort. When I first began using Macs a few years ago the first thing I remembered was thinking "Wow using the command key is so effortless!". ![]() I grew up on Windows machines and remember having frequent discomfort from overstretching my pinky to reach the left control key. The first thing I do on a new Windows laptop is swap the left alt and ctrl keys to match the way it was meant to be ![]()
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