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Hahaha:
if you continue to
try { thisBullshit(); }
you are going tocatch (theseHands)
Hahaha:
if you continue to
try { thisBullshit(); }
you are going tocatch (theseHands)
Worse, an AirBnb landlord
I actually have met a concerning number of people who idolize The Empire in the original Star Wars trilogy. The one who was always loudest about it willingly moved to Florida recently and is turning sadly right wing. He used to be a super smart punk rocker, too.
Ooh, wow, that looks like a super handy resource. Thanks!
Ah bummer
Me too! So far, the Azeron is looking most appealing, though I’m concerned about Linux support. It sounds like some people have got it working though, so maybe it’ll pan out. The ideal would still be something that supports QMK, so I’m still interested to hear if anyone’s come up with anything that does that.
That’s actually really neat, and could be worth experimenting with. It’s a shame the two halves seem to be hardwired together; I’d only want the left half. Might be a good place to start though, thanks!
I did find it amusing how much the site talks about using a smartphone with your thumbs though; that seems like an alien idea to me: I just a swipe keyboard on my phone with my index finger.
Interesting, hadn’t seen that before. Their site doesn’t really show how they get their 29 button presses–is is multiple switches for each finger? How’s the software for it and, most importantly: does it run on Linux?
I’m sure it does for its purpose, but the D pad is something I use frequently to control movement in a specific direction, so I wantt to be able to, for example, strafe right for a second or two; track ball seems like not a great solution for repeated consistent input like that. Track ball seems like a better solution for doing things like moving a cursor to a particular location.
Yeah, the Belkin is just solid; it’s definitely my longest-lived peripheral. I’ve never used anything by Razer; their stuff seems style over substance.
The DIY community here creates so much really cool stuff; I’m hoping someone else has already tackled this problem.
That looks close, but I’d want to swap out the track ball for a D pad, and I’m not sure how feasible that is
How is taking a pay cut when there’s massive inflation even remotely understandable? Inflation means that they need to pay you more, not less; your costs are rising.
I live 4 blocks from an old folks’ home and have no idea what you’re talking about.