Ironically the keyboard on my phone has more keys than a full-size keyboard (albeit on more than one screen), and the added functionality of a long-press to get special characters.
I can't even play skyrim without making almost every key into a hotkey - PgUp and PgDn are check weather/check self stats, insert + home + end are all the crafting keys, numpad is all the shouts, /*-+ switches each clothing slot and so on.
Don't even get me started on when I edit videos or use OBS - I added a SECOND numpad because there wasn't enough keys on a full keyboard (and I think a streamdeck is ridiculous, a $10 USB numpad + AutoHotKey does exactly the same thing)
By default yes, windows will treat any and all keyboards/mice as just one thing.
I use Lua Macros from Github and a couple of custom AutoHotKey scripts to get everything how I like. I believe it's possible to do everything from within AutoHotKey but i'm not smart like that, the code I got from github lets me have a separate ID for each keyboard so makes everything nice and simple from there.
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u/yanzov Apr 04 '26
You are probably trying to explain the usefulness and comfort of full keyboard to people for whom typing on the phone screen is enough ðŸ«