I want to invest in a flexible keyboard and I don't want to waste my money on it. I'm so fixated by now with using analog methods, but I would never tamper with my manual typewriter by installing one of those usb kits. Typewriters need to be lubed and cleaned. From what I know, cleaning a typewriter involves dunking it into a cleaning fluid. What would happen to the electrical parts when something like that takes place? Hmm, I wonder.
I mean, I could update so much more if I had one of those fold away keyboards. I would hook it up to the pamphlet and type at like a normal person. But I'ma believer of 'If it isn't one thing, it's another'
Right now, the biggest obstacle for updating is auto correct. It's a real pain in the ass!
Did I mention that I'm really taking this community project seriously. Even thoughi don't have many members, I'm going to assume the moderation process and post contests at tmtwngm and voting polls regardless that anybody may be listening.
To keypad or not to keypad
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