Review HP Spectre x360 14 (2024) review: Still the classiest convertible

Too bad there are no dedicated HOME, END, PageUP, PageDOWN keys. For me it's a torture to work on such keyboard.
I can't press page down while holding mouse/pen/cup of tea, I need to use both hands to press FN + DOWN. It's super annoying.
And I need to use Mortal Kombat combos to work with the document:
select the text to the end of the line - SHIFT + FN + LEFT,
select the text to the end of the document - CTRL + SHIFT + FN + LEFT,
and so on.
I have HP Envy x360 13" from 2019, it has additional column of the mentioned keys to the right and speakers on the top. I'm thinking about the upgrade, but such keyboard is a big NO for me.
 
Too bad there are no dedicated HOME, END, PageUP, PageDOWN keys. For me it's a torture to work on such keyboard.
I can't press page down while holding mouse/pen/cup of tea, I need to use both hands to press FN + DOWN. It's super annoying.
And I need to use Mortal Kombat combos to work with the document:
select the text to the end of the line - SHIFT + FN + LEFT,
select the text to the end of the document - CTRL + SHIFT + FN + LEFT,
and so on.
I have HP Envy x360 13" from 2019, it has additional column of the mentioned keys to the right and speakers on the top. I'm thinking about the upgrade, but such keyboard is a big NO for me.

I personally haven't used page up/down since the invention of the scroll wheel (and actually I don't think I've ever in my life hit home/end on purpose, sometimes I'll even remove the end key entirely if I need to hit delete a lot - because it can really screw me up to keep accidently jumping to the end of a file and lose my place when I'm trying to delete stuff).

But I digress. This laptop has Fn Lock with those keys assigned to the arrows, so you don't need to hold down the Fn key. I would think it would only get annoying if you had to frequently switch between the arrow keys and these functions.