![]() ![]() Besides, it and the blue keyboard are examples of English-only keyboards which are more or less impossible to localize to other languages - there are too few keys.įor some tablets are available virtual split keyboard where the key rows are matched with the natural thumb movements: on circular arches, the centers of which are near the corners of the tablet screen. So it looks that it was designed by an arts designer and no expert of ergonomics. When holding a Qwerty phone between your palm bottoms, your thumbs do not move in the direction of the curved key rows of the Motorola keyboard. The "ergonomic" Motorola keyboard really has nothing to do with decent ergonomics. Last edited by tsukiyoarts 18th April 2017 at 06:18 AM. In my case using ¥ would not work for security as it is what they use in Japan, the € would work though. If one only use such special passwords on their linux computer login and root, and not at sites accessed from other operational systems, then the risk of trouble decreases I think. In my opinion the downside of using special characters for password is which sometimes you may want to access something from another operational system, where or the character does not exist or is harder to input, and sometimes there is no time or will to also learn how to customize the keyboard on those systems.Īt command line interface mode (for emergencies), I think sometimes the keyboard custom layout may not be recognized and you will not be able to easily change that to input the correct root password for example. That is some pretty clever thinking mister. ![]() (By the way, I use the two characters into passwords, because the two are not on the standard keyboard layouts) In a similar way I add to ca, and us layouts, the EuroSign and the yen. ![]()
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