Yea, that's why I put "problem" in quotation marks like that. However, I find it odd that you would say that you don't like the WASD arrows on the Poker, as it is exactly the same as where the Pure's are, but on the left hand instead of the right, and usable with one hand if you have the left side Fn dip switch on in exactly the same way.



The Pure's Fn layer is okay, the only thing that I don't like is that using only one hand pressing Home or End with your right thumb on Fn is too tight of a curl.



In general though, when I talk about "right" Fn layers though, I'm arguing from the point of efficiency (sensible hand placement, usually focused around the homerow and in the picture I put above, accessible with one hand if needed) and common sense (eg I'd always make sure that Page Up/Down make sense relative to each other and same with Home/End). Anyways, I'll be looking forward to the GH60. Whenever there's talk about 60% keyboards, it's always arguments over the Fn layer and not having it programmable seems to be a big fault that I think more producers of these keyboards should start to address if they're going to be so common.



Still, the plate mounting and the dedicated arrows on this will surely appeal to some people.



I can't speak for laffindude, but the reason I don't prefer the Poker's arrow cluster to the Pure's is because of text editing. I often will use Ctrl + Shift + Arrow Key to highlight and cursor through whole words at a time. This kind of maneuver is tough with the arrow keys under the left hand. For me, I hit Ctrl and Shift with my left hand, so having the Fn and arrow keys on the right hand is much easier. I would have to go against my muscle memory and re-learn to use Ctrl and Shift with my right hand.I do agree the Pure's arrow keys are in the wrong spot though, they should be even further to the right! If they were on pl;' that would make it perfect I think. I don't mind moving my hand to the right to use the arrow keys since it's unnatural to keep my fingers on the arrow keys and curl my thumb all the way to he Fn key anyway.The Pure messed everything up by binding Ctrl+Alt+Del to Fn +L-shift. Worst idea ever. Makes text editing a delicate finger dance.