Possibly. My pal and I used to get a chemex between us at this place. We didn't ask for anything special other than my preference for whatever fruity African beans they had. We were paying average prices so we were not accidentally ordering mountaintop god beans.
One serious possibility is that I am misremembering and my tolerance for "body" has lessened over the intervening years. It's always the confirmation bias that gets you.
Yes that extra thumb key is awfully tempting. It was touch and go whether I was going to start my ergo keyboard journey with two or three thumb keys. In the end I went with a hunch that I didn't want to pull my thumb too far under my palm for that third key but having escape or a leader key right on my thumbs would be very powerful.
Sorry I didn't see this till now. I'm not sure what language settings you are referring to but I checked and I can reply to posts and comments now. If you changed something then 👍 if not I have no idea what it was 😁
The IBM .. I'm going to say joystick .. is so underrated. If I do go down the path of designing my own board I will definitely be looking into getting one on there in place of a switch or nestled in somehow.
Ok that worked However I have tried to post a comment under the following post in the Coffee community, which I am a member of, following the same procedure that worked for the above comment: type something; click select language; click the main body of "undetermined"; select language box gets an orange outline; click post.
This is happening to me too. When I click on the select language drop down list on the mobile Web site only undetermined is available and I am not sure it is actually being selected when I click it. I'll see if this posts.
Yeah, I have seen all of them. I'm not going to discount them completely because they are on the small side, but they do all seem to be from the land that time forgot and almost designed for kiosks or something like that? As you say one has a PS/2 connector. Mice have come on leaps and bounds with support for multiple bluetooth profiles, great tracking and so on. I guess there is very little demand for trackpads.
Ok here is a slightly tangential answer to my own post.
Wacom Intuos Small
It's a bit on the large side at 20cm x 16cm but it has bluetooth and supports Windows, Mac and ChromeOS, and can be used as a pointing device with advanced gestures.
That's 4cm wider and deeper than the magic trackpad with probably the same active area (the outside edges of the Intuos aren't touch sensitive) but it is almost half the price of the magic trackpad and fully supported on other operating systems.
If there was an officially supported way of getting the Magic Trackpad working properly on Windows and ChromeOS I would probably just get one. It's weird that there aren't more options out there for trackpads.
I'm using colemak.academy to drill my chosen layout for five minute bursts throughout the day. It works on big standard QWERTY keyboards and you can pick the layout you want to drill.
Further to this I was reading some things at the weekend about how Colemak DH kind of sorts out the issues with Colemak that prompted Workman. Have a look for discussions around Colemak DHm (what became the "new" Colemak DH) and Colemak DHk. 👍
Possibly. My pal and I used to get a chemex between us at this place. We didn't ask for anything special other than my preference for whatever fruity African beans they had. We were paying average prices so we were not accidentally ordering mountaintop god beans.
One serious possibility is that I am misremembering and my tolerance for "body" has lessened over the intervening years. It's always the confirmation bias that gets you.