Can you point me to that part...
Actually you navigate with left/right/up/down and you have equal keys in each row... so I do not see how the navigation can be done quickly for larger buttons...
That is what happens when people confuse something that looks good in a jpeg image with something that is a practical, user friendly interface.
If you have a wide button with 2 narrow buttons above it how does the UI ever decide which narrow button to select when moving from the wide button to the narrow button. For this reason, IMO, all buttons should form a grid where it is 100% clear which cell becomes active to when pressing LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN.
Aesthetics should come second to a user friendly interface. And whether Ian's keyboard has any aesthetic problem is a matter of opinion anyway.
Edited by Huevos, 21 September 2018 - 15:36.