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Originally Posted by gmw
So somewhere in all this has to come a point where practical convenience starts to impact the choice - or we'll end up with a 104 separate little keyboards sitting on the desk so we can get exactly the right configuration for maybe two seconds of each day.
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I actually kind of crave that separation because with it comes a lot of agnosticism about what you are inputting *into*. e.g. Having peripherals that do different tasks and are interchangeable and can be directed to whatever device/display/task you are doing is kind of liberating. The keyboard always feels like an anachronism to me —*I'm very competent as a typist at over 100wpm since I was a kid but yet I still think computing in the traditional way is dead meat.
But to really make you rage out, surely you've seen the Palette peripherals block system Adobe is investing in?
http://palettegear.com/