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didoesdigital.com
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| | | | | If you're interested in learning stenography, and you're not sure what keyboard or stenotype machine to invest in, here you'll find details about what's involved in assembling a suitable mechanical keyboard. I hope this helps you decide if this is a good option for you. | |
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gabevenberg.com
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| | | | | I've been using a split keyboard at home now for several years (specifically, the UHKv2, though nowadays I probably would have gone for something ortholinear) and I've always wanted one for the office. The problem was, if I was going to get a new keyboard, I wanted it to be for both the office and travel, and most prebuilts around are not that portable. I also was not confident enough in my soldering skills to solder the SMT diodes found on many handbuilt designs out there. Eventually though, I stumbled upon the Github page for the Ferris Sweep. | |
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yarukizerogames.com
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| | | | | I haven't been posting all that much to this blog, but then the world's been on fire (literally in some places), so I haven't been able to get nearly as much done as I'd like in the first place. About the only hobby that I've been able to pursue without any big impediments is mechanical... | |
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jeffmeyerson.com
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| | | When it comes to gaming keyboards, there are a lot of options. But picking one that is the best for your needs can be challenging. You want a keyboard that feels great and is reliable in games. That means a quality key switch that is fast and responsive. This is especially important for esports players When it comes to gaming keyboards, there are a lot of options. But picking one that is the best for your needs can be challenging. | ||