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logr.cogley.info
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| | | | | Yesterday I learned about so-called macro pads, which are small programmable keyboards about the size of a number pad. People use them to store key macros used in various apps (so that it is one touch to do some action), and there are even ones with little LCD or OLED screens that can be programmed. See the elgato Stream Deck, the Infinitton and the MAX Keyboard Falcon-20 RGB. | |
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shawnblanc.net
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| | | | | Design, tech, writing, and other creative matters. | |
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annoying.technology
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| | | | | Our corporate IT policy enforced the Tahoe upgrade on my work Macbook - now I'm getting these warnings when I connect it to my screen. I do so via a single USB-C connection for both display and power, and I've got half a dozen other devices (a webcam, my keyboard, the tiny amp for my mic, a Litra Glow, a Stream Deck...) connected through the integrated USB hub. Everything works as before, so why bother me with this? | |
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tech.kateva.org
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| | | Technical fixes, tips and findings -- all based on my personal experience. Mostly macOS and iOS. | ||