Another case of keyboard failure ruining a sweet machine. It is ridiculous that when other netbook manufacturers are finally getting it and moving away from the idiotic idea of shrinking the right shift key to accommodate keys that could easily be placed somewhere else, Toshiba goes ahead and screws up like this. Why couldn't they have left the Shift key alone, and instead fill those pointless empty spots to the sides of the Up arrow key to place the PgUp/PgDn there?
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Another case of keyboard failure ruining a sweet machine. It is ridiculous that when other netbook manufacturers are finally getting it and moving away from the idiotic idea of shrinking the right shift key to accommodate keys that could easily be placed somewhere else, Toshiba goes ahead and screws up like this. Why couldn't they have left the Shift key alone, and instead fill those pointless empty spots to the sides of the Up arrow key to place the PgUp/PgDn there?