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FWIW, OS X has a menu bar on every screen since 10.9, and you can indeed jump/select words, just substitute Option in place of Control (always been that way AFAIK).

What's "the standard" keyboard layout? Looking forward to that one. :)




> FWIW, OS X has a menu bar on every screen since 10.9,

Good. About time should we say? I left Apple three years ago.

> and you can indeed jump/select words, just substitute Option in place of Control (always been that way AFAIK).

Except if you use another application, then you have to use CMD or fn. But careful, cause in a third application that is a substitute for home/end.

> What's "the standard" keyboard layout? Looking forward to that one. :)

It's easier to tell when someone breaks it:

* Adding shortcut keys on the sides of the keyboard so that I end up starting 5 calculators. (my wifes hp compaq)

* Not putting ctrl in the lower left corner, nor letting me remap it, causing frustration every time I move from the full size Apple keyboard to the laptop or between almost any other machine and an Macbook. (Some thinkpads fails here but at least then you can change it in bios.)

* not having home and end keys nor any consistent way of replacing them.

Again I'm an Apple fan and I am happy that they saved us from older Windows phones but it is not for everyone.




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