And how would they program that keyboard? Why should they need to buy extra hardware? Instead, it’s offered on every copy of Windows, and activated in a standard way that doesn’t require multiple simultaneous keys. They can walk up to a library shared computer, or something at work, and start using it.
It’s annoying when it gets in the way of gaming, but face it: pressing shift 5 times is not something you do accidentally in most apps outside of gaming.
And how would they program that keyboard? Why should they need to buy extra hardware? Instead, it’s offered on every copy of Windows, and activated in a standard way that doesn’t require multiple simultaneous keys. They can walk up to a library shared computer, or something at work, and start using it.
It’s annoying when it gets in the way of gaming, but face it: pressing shift 5 times is not something you do accidentally in most apps outside of gaming.