Software Gore
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This is a community where you can poke fun at nasty software. This community is your go-to destination to look at the most cringe-worthy and facepalm-inducing moments of software gone wrong. Whether it's a user interface that defies all logic, a crash that leaves you in disbelief, silly bugs or glitches that make you go crazy, or an error message that feels like it was written by an unpaid intern, this is the place to see them all!
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I found it so strange that the last time I looked at laptop reviews all the reviewers would list a numpad as a negative and not just a simple preference thing.
Guess people don't use their computers to compute anymore...
I'm a numpad enjoyer on my PC but it would be a negative for me on a laptop! I only use my numpad for a few things so I'd prefer the inconvenience of not having it to the inconvenience of even smaller keys.
No hate for laptop numpads, just wanted to give some perspective!
I hate selling anything without the numpad. 15-16inch is my default and the standard people want. Rarely do they want 14inch that comes with none.
Granted it's a lot of finance/accounting firms but still.
I wouldnt even consider anything less then 100% full size keyboard for desktop too. I want functional of space. I'll buy a bigger desk if I need more space.
I prefer the 14" format. I do most of my work at home, and when I'm at home, the laptop is docked with a proper mouse, full sized mechanical keyboard and dual screening into a 27" 1440p screen. When I need to travel, I need my system to be light and easier to carry. By opting for the 14" format, I get the best of both worlds.