Why don't keyboards have omnidirectional arrow keys?

Why don't keyboards have omnidirectional arrow keys?

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useless. just press 2 keys at once

>omnidirectional
your pic is missing 3π/5 direction, among infinitely many other

keyboards should have analog sticks

what do they do?

That's called tracker ball

or use the numpad

Because they were designed for working people, not NEETs.

they do

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what's the purpose of the middle one?

Something like R3/L3 probably, a button with no direction, or something on the z-axis.

This.
Why can't you navigate around websites etc like this. It's either up + down or side-to-side.

They have, you even see part of it on the right edge of your image.

just use the numpad for that

its called the numpad, tranny

Clearly you've never played Cataclysm DDA

kys turbofaggit, Cataclysm will never be Dwarf Fortress.

gta san andreas solved this by using numpad. may also work for you

vi keys

>BEEEEEEEEEP

>omnidirectional arrow keys
you know that means infinite arrow keys, right?

>he doesn't have infinite arrow keys
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