If you listen closely, you can hear the keyboard whisper: "Clean me...clean me..."
If you listen closely, you can hear the keyboard whisper: "Clean me...clean me..."
In the old days we could remove all the key tops on a keyboard and wash them
Needed a little tool
1990's
Tin Can
Oh don't worry, you can still do that on actual enthusiast equipment.
We think we're nerdy with cameras, but just take a look at enthusiast keyboard stuff!
https://thekey.company/collections/candybar
I'm typing on an actual ticky-tacky mechanical keyboard right now.
No thanks, I like my 7 year old HP Box, keyboard and mouse.
Nothing will speed up my typing now...
Tin Can
I hadn't realized how horrifically slow membrane keyboards were to type on until I bought a "gaming" keyboard (real mechanical switches with tactile feedback and back-lighting). My typing speed jumped 10-20 WPM, just because of the tactile feedback. Going back to the $5 membrane keyboards is painful.
Membrane, schmembrane. What you need is one of those Olivetti or Royal machines from the 1940s that Ken Lee likes to photograph. Now those were classy typing machines!
Philip Ulanowsky
Sine scientia ars nihil est. (Without science/knowledge, art is nothing.)
www.imagesinsilver.art
https://www.flickr.com/photos/156933346@N07/
My 10 different grade schools K-12 never taught males typing
Yet, I had to type triplicate last year with carbon copies
any mistake meant starting over...
took some time for me to produce the 2 page double spaced report
after college age 46 to 51, from CLEP Exams to MFA I still typed like shit
So I earned/paid/completed a 2 year online course just to learn how to write 5000 words a week with some sort of competence, all conforming to MLA Handbook, hoping to be qualified to teach adults online later in life. 3.95 GP on 4.00 2003 MAED
NOPE
So it goes
Tin Can
my black and white photos of the Mendocino Coast: jonshiu.zenfolio.com
Foxgloves and other wild flowers in garden
Nikon D50 with 85mm f1.8 lens
regards
Tony
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