The new Lenovo Keyboard - thoughts by Aaron Stewart, Sr Engineer

Love it? 
Loathe it?
Change is hard, and Gavin O'Hara, global publisher for Lenovo catches up with Aaron Stewart, Senior Engineer for ThinkPad User Experience & Design, who shares his thoughts on the new design.
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Very interesting.  Having used the T60 and T510 for several years, my first thought was, why?  Stewart makes some very good points.  I would add that, in general, people don't like change. Laptop keyboards have always been "non-standard."
I think I will get used to and like the new layout just fine.  Anything that helps me not hit two keys at once is a plus.  Also, backlit is a huge plus for me.
So, aside from the link, what are your views on the subject?

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