BootCamp or not - a regular Delete key is STILL missing!
I cannot understand why - other than pure and stupid stubbornness or an over-eager need to be "original" or to be just plain different [both attitudes being an expression of a deep misunderstanding of what works well or best for the user, not supposedly for Apple] - Apple doesn't provide a regular Delete key on the Air models.
It would be a big advantage, for key-combos in Word, for instance - and of course also for many other reasons.
(This reminds me of the need not to call a Mac a personal computer (PC). Why keep on insisting on such nonsense?)
The only reason would be ergonomics. Apple's laptops are fine and well built, and very usable. Not all PCs are as well made as Macs. In fact, most PCs are crap. But I see there are some Windows laptops that look very nice this time, and they may have the ergonomics to replace a MBA for those willing to run BootCamp.
I cannot understand why - other than pure and stupid stubbornness or an over-eager need to be "original" or to be just plain different [both attitudes being an expression of a deep misunderstanding of what works well or best for the user, not supposedly for Apple] - Apple doesn't provide a regular Delete key on the Air models.
It would be a big advantage, for key-combos in Word, for instance - and of course also for many other reasons.
(This reminds me of the need not to call a Mac a personal computer (PC). Why keep on insisting on such nonsense?)
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