Keychron Q1 Max. Google it, double press and keyboard chatter is a recurring problem.
They even released a new firmware recently specifically to tackle the problem, and still it persists
Keychron Q1 Max. Google it, double press and keyboard chatter is a recurring problem.
They even released a new firmware recently specifically to tackle the problem, and still it persists
A human on a leash walks past another human on a leash. They lock eyes on their t-shirts.
"Team Jacob sucks!"
"No, Team Edward sucks harder!"
"Jacob sucks the most!"
"Edward was sucking before Jacob was even born!"
"Jacob sucks more in a single year than Edward sucks in several extended lifetimes!"
"Edward sucks full time though, whereas Jacob only sucks part-time!"
... etc
I bought an expensive mechanical keyboard. It is the bane of my existence.
Oversensitive little princess that needs its precious little keycaps polished every other week to stop it from double tapping itself, and when that doesn't work you have to program it not to hiccup, and yet it still does.
Never used to have this problem with the cheap plastic ones I used to buy.
Dont buy into the mechanical keyboard fad. It's a scam for idiots like myself who think pretty LEDs will solve their nonexistent problems.
All by design
We're having two different conversations here, aren't we? I could have asked anything and the answer would be the same.
Ethanol -> WFH jump still hasn't been explained
Since when are Ale's "good"? Just drink the bath slop and be thankful
I'm also going to have to jump on the "And?" bandwagon here.
I thought the alcohol produced was a result of the fermenting process, not an added product
Haha, well the parchment artsy style is quite reminiscent, though I'd argue that your UI is much cleaner
Come out to Zone 4. £2 ales.
With the latest ethanol trade deal with the US, I can only imagine there is going to be another big push to eliminate WFH/hybrid working in a lot of businesses.
why?
I got banana switches. Gutter shite.