As opposed to EEEs and others that have the up arrow beside the /? key instead of a proper shift key which is moved to the right of the up arrow. So when you want to shift using the right shift key you get up arrow instead.
I had it on my EEE 701 and it was frustrating. Along with the damn cramped keyboard.
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What?
Back on topic, what do they mean with a "'real' Shift key?"
as opposed to silicon shift keys?
As opposed to EEEs and others that have the up arrow beside the /? key instead of a proper shift key which is moved to the right of the up arrow. So when you want to shift using the right shift key you get up arrow instead.
I had it on my EEE 701 and it was frustrating. Along with the damn cramped keyboard.
But who uses the Right shift key anyways?
MY real problem is with keyboards that give you tiny backspaces, or giant Enter keys.