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The MSI GS66 has an annoying counterintuitive feature that we can't wrap our heads around

Started by Redaktion, May 11, 2020, 20:35:33

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Redaktion

Adjust the slider to the left to increase brightness or to the right to decrease brightness — wait, what?

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-MSI-GS66-has-an-annoying-counterintuitive-feature-that-we-can-t-wrap-our-heads-around.464827.0.html


Harris Mirza

It's very strange but maybe it was designed by someone who speaks Arabic or any other RTL language?


Gigaboly

This is not "annoying counterintuitive feature", go and buy the surface or dell xps and you will see what is !

A

Not surprising coming from MSI. I mean who puts the CMOS battery on 1 side of the laptop, but you have to disassemble the entire laptop to get to its connectors on the opposite side?

.

Earth, 2250, archeologists uncover a bunch of laptops from 2019.
After booting different brands and models they scratch their heads when they realize on all of them the left key is to decrease brightness while the right key is to increase brightness.

Anonymous

It is just matter of perspective. If you're right handed, then it doesn't seem make any sense. But if you're left handed, well it might be okay.

Muhammad Anhar

Quote from: Puki301 on May 11, 2020, 21:47:05
Wow, even apple doesn't do s*** like this... :D

Yeah, like putting charging port under Magic Mouse is a very good decision from Apple.

Kiet

well, the older Alienware laptops have the increase brightness key on the left and decrease on the right :/


Sporff


Allen.Ngo

Quote from: Sporff on May 13, 2020, 18:04:50
How is this even worthy of an entire article? Slow day over there or what?
Quote from: kony on May 13, 2020, 08:33:48
Who cares?!

Because when you put down thousands of dollars on a laptop and spend several hours of your day sitting in front of it, it's the small details and annoyances that you start to notice ;)

As an example, some users complained about the small size of the Shift key on the Razer Blade 15. Lo and behold, they are addressing it on the upcoming 2020 refresh.

kony

Quote from: Allen.Ngo on May 14, 2020, 00:12:55
Quote from: Sporff on May 13, 2020, 18:04:50
How is this even worthy of an entire article? Slow day over there or what?
Quote from: kony on May 13, 2020, 08:33:48
Who cares?!

Because when you put down thousands of dollars on a laptop and spend several hours of your day sitting in front of it, it's the small details and annoyances that you start to notice ;)

As an example, some users complained about the small size of the Shift key on the Razer Blade 15. Lo and behold, they are addressing it on the upcoming 2020 refresh.
Size of the Shift key is not a minor issue, it's an often used basic functionality key. Location of brightness key is minor - one uses it a few times a day at most, and it's not a basic functionality key, hence it doesn't really matter where it is - same with other additional functionality keys, such as volume up/down/mute, wifi on/off and so on.

Sportbike Mike

I'm typing this on a Surface Laptop 3 and I have a single keyboard backlight button.  It's F1.  F6 & F7 control the screen brightness.

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