Size comparison of F and M
- elecplus
- Location: Kerrville, TX, USA
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One of my dealer buddies said he would go look on the shelves, if he had a pic of what to look for.
- Chyros
- Location: The Netherlands
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Yeah, that's why they call it the Unsaver — it's a space-saving design of a ginormous keyboard, so it's not small at all xD .
Even the SSK isn't that small a board...
Even the SSK isn't that small a board...
- LewisR
- Location: Southeast United States
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It (unsaver) looks slightly wider than the XT. Having the alphas closer to the center like the XT makes a big difference in ergonomics though. I'd much rather deal with the Unsaver than the fullsize M just for that.
I am one who had to switch to TKL's for most of my computer usage since my mouse arm was having shoulder pain and those few inches or cm make a big difference in comfort for me.
I am one who had to switch to TKL's for most of my computer usage since my mouse arm was having shoulder pain and those few inches or cm make a big difference in comfort for me.
- elecplus
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What XT? The first is an SSK, the 2nd the unsaver, the 3rd a standard sized Model M, and the last is an F122.
- LewisR
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- y11971alex
- Location: Toronto, ON
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