I had yet another good reason to revert to a "normal right [CTRL] key" on a Fedora this morning:
I was working in a terminal with several open terminal tabs. Switching between tabs is made using [Ctrl]-[PageUp] and [Ctrl]-[PageDown] - same goes with other Gnome tabbed apps, as well as Firefox and Chromium...
If you have a working right [Ctrl] key, switching tabs is easy, you just need 2 fingers from your right hand.
If you don't have a working right [Ctrl] key, you need both hands.
Having the broken right [Ctrl] key was so annoying at work, that I had to fix it immediately.
I had yet another good reason to revert to a "normal right [CTRL] key" on a Fedora this morning:
I was working in a terminal with several open terminal tabs. Switching between tabs is made using [Ctrl]-[PageUp] and [Ctrl]-[PageDown] - same goes with other Gnome tabbed apps, as well as Firefox and Chromium...
If you have a working right [Ctrl] key, switching tabs is easy, you just need 2 fingers from your right hand.
If you don't have a working right [Ctrl] key, you need both hands.
Having the broken right [Ctrl] key was so annoying at work, that I had to fix it immediately.