How much time have you lost to laptop keyboard layouts? Or non-standard layouts - particularly the shift and caps lock keys in both cases. We have all been typing on the standard US 104 key enhanced layout for so long now, who is the sick bugger responsible for switching it up? I'd almost prefer smaller keys and more "whitespace" on the deck to get a traditional keyboard layout.
I think this is a real usability issue. It is particularly difficult switching between standard and laptop keyboard layouts... I know the answer is buy a standard keyboard and plug it in... but that kinda defeats the purpose of a laptop. I wonder if tablet input systems will ever get worked out?
Ha! or what about a full "whitespace" laptop keyboard deck... dig this idea, make the whole deck of the laptop an input tablet, but add either projected or backlit keyboard and pad input configurations, base input on both traditional tablet data as well as optical information. Oh yeah, but what about the tactile feel? It just might not work for me without it. I've seen something similar where every key on the keyboard is a configurable display, but this is different - a tablet-display input device. I guess effectively a touchscreen keyboard in addition to the traditional display - heck make em both a full display and input tablet, like a book, with all kinds of orientations and rtl language options... etc. Oh yeah iPad killer.
Um, anyway so how much time do you think you have lost to laptop keyboards?