Headline gave me an aneurysm.
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So the 33% poorest people can no longer enjoy it. That tracks.
I'm aware of it, but haven't tried it. There are hobbyists using chording already (this is how stenographers type so fast, combined with shorthand) so the idea isn't new. The innovation here would be the directional movements in replacing traditional keypresses. I'd give it a go. I suspect the learning curve to be really steep though!
You might be surprised. I'll be the first to tell you there's a ton of overpriced, silly hype in the keyboard space. Exotic materials, lubes, and switches that have no measurable impact on performance are common. So are extremely detailed and expensive artisan keycaps. It's a collector hobby for many. That's not my thing.
OTOH, there are also some serious gains to be had for professional computer jockeys.
My daily board is just 42 keys, and I absolutely love it. There's a learning curve for sure, but once mastered you're on a new level. For instance, I can access all my standard keys, num now, function keys, and arrows without having to move my hands off the home position. It's brilliant.
There's nothing dumb about a keyboard personalized to your exact tastes and preferences that also makes your job easier and reduces RSI. But like, that's just my opinion, man.
You take that back!
Thock and bonkle are totally different.
Blaine is a pain.
Thank you. I'll address that ASAP.
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When one of these lights doesnt work, it's often the previous light in the series that's not fully connected. That being said, the fact that you have the same issue on both halves suggests the possibility that they are not being signaled in the firmware. I'd check both.
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