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        9 months ago

        The shortcuts are bad at first just because they’re different, but once you learn them all, they’re way better than Windows’ shortcuts.

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            9 months ago

            From my experience, you can just get to where you want to get faster with them. The globe key is also pretty nice if you switch languages a lot like I do. (Yes, I know you can do this with 2 key presses on windows but being able to do it in one is nice.)

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                9 months ago

                Yeah, it’s the bottom left key. You can assign it to do all sorts of stuff (I think it’s emoji by default for US models). I use it to switch between Japanese and English keyboard.

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      9 months ago

      You don’t mind their UI conventions? I suppose I could probably get used to them, but while I’m comfortable with Windows and Linux desktop environments, I find the Mac one to be quite unpleasant to use for some reason.

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      9 months ago

      I miss years ago when you could run full KDE 3 on x11 and basically go in and out of a near Linux environment.

      Now I only use it as a terminal because the power management is better.