
Unsatisfied by keyboards that can be bought mass market, someone has customized their keyboard and mouse.
It seems like a great freedom that there can be this sort of customization, with the information to do so out there for any guy or girl to use, often times simple enough to understand if you happen to be un-savvy in this particular field.
However, there is a stain on this silver lining. Come the time to let a friend use this keyboard, they might be completely befuddled. And that is fine- they have never used something like this before. Yet, it is a horrible inconvenience, and shows us the shining light in standardization, no matter how boring or un-unique it is.
-Ana Luczynski