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Nice. A lot of Linux laptops seem sold locked to the inferior ISO keyboard instead of ANSI.

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QWERTY is the only keyboard layout that matters (for most languages).

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Okay, and? The person you replied to you is talking about ISO versus ANSI layouts… which define the rest of the keys on a keyboard. They were talking about QWERTY. So clearly there are other keyboard layouts that matter.

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What even are these layouts? Macintosh ones?

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Big ass enter is way better than the small one.
You can’t change my mind.

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I’m sure the future RSI from reaching your pinky that far from the home row will agree

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I always hit the slash instead and the short shift messes me up too. although I switched to grid aligned 1u keys for everything recently and other boards were put up for free for a month or so and anything unclaimed went to the electronics pile at the transfer station.

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Ew, ANSI

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Nice Windows key

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Likely due to being a prototype. Production laptops from Tuxedo tend to have the “TUX” penguin in a circle logo on the Super key by default. They also have been offering custom engraved keyboard (even with the entire keyboard engraved from scratch to the customer’s specifications) as added service, so probably there will be suppliers or production facility to change the Super key.

By the way, there was one YouTube channel that ended up ordering a laptop with Windings engraving from them: https://youtu.be/nidnvlt6lzw?t=186

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If TuxedoComputers are working on it, there is faith that they’ll do a good job :)

Anti Commercial-AI license

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i’m glad to know that tuxedo computers is doing it and now i know where my next purchase is going to be.

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@ylai my next laptop…Just need to find income

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Still waiting for Framework to announce a motherboard with Snapdragon X.

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