if you're a gamer, moving the keys about isn't really going to make much difference. Surely you'll still use the old "wasd" key combination, or whatevers in its place. Thus, defeating the point in actually moving the keys in the first place?
Whilst I can appreciate that it could be a beneficial idea to aid understanding of the keyboard for younger kids, perhaps easing learning by amending the key layout; I'm not sure if I can see any other uses for it. Surely this will disrupt the standardization that Dvorak and QWERTY provide? I wonder what would happen to an admin assistants WPM if you reversed the keyboard. :)
Hard drive manufacturers quote specs in Gigabytes, not Gibibytes. 4000Gigabytes (GB) does infact equal 4Terabytes (TB) 4000Gibibytes (GiB) equates to 4Tibibytes (TiB)
So i think it is you that is stupid :)
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