Okay, I understand now.
And that's just a wildly nitpicky criticism by the person that brought this up.
To me, as long as the OS includes the functionality, the way it's presented to the user, how customizable it is, and what keys they use is generally irrelevant. Each user of each OS will be used to whatever that OS chooses to set up.
> And that's just a wildly nitpicky criticism by the person that brought this up.
It makes linux unusable
> Each user of each OS will be used to whatever that OS chooses to set up.
You cannot seriously expect each user to manually modify the os