60% keyboards are great for learning vim! They force you away from the arrow keys and into the vim motions. I'd be interested in how you feel about the layout after using it for a while. I've been programming with an Anne Pro II for about 3 months now and it's been great, but coding is really different to raw typing at full-speed. For wpm and heavy typing comfort I don't think much comes close to a ThinkPad keyboard or Surface type cover (which is perhaps also down to key travel and height).
60% keyboards are great for learning vim! They force you away from the arrow keys and into the vim motions.
I'd be interested in how you feel about the layout after using it for a while. I've been programming with an Anne Pro II for about 3 months now and it's been great, but coding is really different to raw typing at full-speed. For wpm and heavy typing comfort I don't think much comes close to a ThinkPad keyboard or Surface type cover (which is perhaps also down to key travel and height).
I find the footprint on the desk to be nice. Not sure what keys I'll miss the most yet.
ammm...when i press alt fn and 4 its not working any solutions?
How can I alt f4 on this keyboard? I have it and.... i cant
Pretty sure holding FN + the number key you want triggers the F keys with the same number?
Is this keyboard have print screen function?
Not with a dedicated key.
app name
Pretty sure it's just named after three keyboard. I found it on the downloads section of their website for the keyboard.