![]() Probably because of the banging around it gets. (Though it opens pretty slowly.) It's been a workhorse except for the two failed hard drives. It's 3 years old but powerful enough to do Photoshop, etc. It's has a nearly full size keyboard and a 13" screen, which I got because I travel a lot with it including taking it to the classes I teach 3x/wk. Proper keyboard, and I'm afraid it didn't occur to me last November.Īctually, I do quite well with the laptop keyboard. Tested that before, but I rarely use it, as I usually use a borrowed Similarly, my off-board USB numeric keypad delivers the specialĬharacters, just like a real keyboard on a real computer. Makes you look like you don't know what you are doing. Wouldn't be using it much, and it is better than typing "deg" - which Knowing that the fn numerics deliver is pretty handy. On reflection, if you can't come at a laptop with a proper keyboard, This is on a Dell 430, but I imagine they are ![]() Never used it before and I don't expect to use it again, but it is thereįor you in an emergency. Pad, and DataCad's special characters can be raised from that. Yourself, but Roger is right and I have just tested my fn key number ![]() I won't ask how you can possibly even contemplate seriously usingĭatacad with the keyboard restrictions you seem to have imposed on Well, I guess this is the time when you find out just how old fashioned ![]()
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