The author expresses a strong preference for desktop computers over laptops and phones for typing tasks. Despite the convenience of their Android device, they find mobile typing cumbersome. To address mobility challenges, they review a mini laptop, the Piccolo N150. Despite its small size reminiscent of nostalgic devices, it runs Windows 11, which the author dislikes. Subsequently, they successfully install KDE Neon Linux and find it suits their needs better, though they experience an adjustment period with the keyboard layout.
When I turned the N150 on, I was greeted by Windows 11. It should come as no surprise that I dislike Windows. So what did I do? Obviously, I installed Linux.
The first thing I realized, however, was that it would take me a while to get used to the keyboard. The Piccolo's layout is strange, and my fingers needed a moment to get used to it.
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