
alt:Alternate method: convince them to pretend it's an Etch-a-Sketch and try to erase it
I generally eat slightly away from the keyboard, keeps crumbs on the desk where they can easily be cleaned.
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Meaux_Pas wrote:I do that too, but for an entirely different reason.RealGrouchy wrote:I still remember the time when Gordon left. I still wake up in the middle of the night crying and screaming his name.
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Iluvatar wrote:Love: Gimme the frickin' API.
yy2bggggs, on Fischer Random chess wrote:Hmmm.... I wonder how how a hypermodern approach would work
grark wrote:hmm, I've been wanting to try out the Dvorak layout, but have never seen a Dvorak keyboard at the local Office Depot or whatever, and I never considered rearranging my keys, though I'm too lazy to do that anyways.
Did your typing speed increase by a lot?
SNAFU wrote:I had to take off all of the keys on my laptop and rearrange them because I switched to the Dvorak layout (do it now!). Unfortunately, I broke four of the plastic clip thingies so now I have four exposed silicon nipples that I have to press.
These keyboard "wounds" are now debris magnets and I can actually see the filth crawling beneath my fingers. It's quite disturbing.
grark wrote:hmm, I've been wanting to try out the Dvorak layout, but have never seen a Dvorak keyboard at the local Office Depot or whatever, and I never considered rearranging my keys, though I'm too lazy to do that anyways.
Did your typing speed increase by a lot?
EvanED wrote:grark wrote:hmm, I've been wanting to try out the Dvorak layout, but have never seen a Dvorak keyboard at the local Office Depot or whatever, and I never considered rearranging my keys, though I'm too lazy to do that anyways.
Did your typing speed increase by a lot?
This topic has come up at least once; see this thread (also the "I'm so nerdy that I..." thread). I didn't go back through and look now, and actually I don't think I read it all that closely at the time, but I think the consensus when this topic comes up is usually that the additional comfort is more a factor for people preferring it than the additional speed.
(My story is that I used to do what I call an advanced hunt-and-peck way of typing, on QWERTY. I didn't use the right fingers at all, almost always using my index and middle fingers to press keys, and while I tended to know where they were, I couldn't effectively type without being able to see the keys. At about the same time, I started to have wrist problems and decided I should probably learn to touch type anyway, so I switched to Dvorak then with the aid of Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing 5. (The newer ones are QWERTY-only.) You'll need a couple weeks during which you don't use QWERTY and can stand to not type very fast. I did it over summer vacation when I was slacking off and didn't get a job. :-p Also, it's not strictly necessary to get a dvorak keyboard IMO: I got a sharpie and wrote on the keys. After a month or so, I stopped needing them, and I just use an unmodified QWERTY keyboard now. I went from probably 40 WPM to well over 70 if I'm just transcribing and I'm alert and not tired and such, though it's essentially impossible to say how much is due to Dvorak and how much is due to me actually being able to touch type.)
Sinisterff wrote:I wonder if this Optical illusion works on laptops
**Tries it and get hit with the screen**
Never mind, i just figure it out lol
Talking seriously, on my desktop you just have to raise 1 key to figure out how dirty it is, you are lucky if you don't find at least one hair and one piece of food, I'm just to lazy to clean up that thing, and i don't even use it that much since i have my lappy *hugs lappy, and turns around to ensure nobody is looking*. Anyway nice trick I'm going to test this out with some friends tomorrow, hehe.
Oh and also, I'm interested in the Dvorak layout, but i'm not sure since sometimes other people use my computer, and i don't know if there's a way of rearranging a laptop's keyboard
Well, again, as long as the laptop is grey or white just use a sharpy and write the letters on the lower right corners of the keys.
Also there is an easy way to set it to use a key combination to switch between layouts.
Sinisterff wrote:as for the program, if l learn Dovrak I'll carry it on my USB
Gelsamel wrote:I LOVE THOSE CLICKING KEYBOARDS.
It always makes people look when they here this fast paced rhythmic clicking!
ReptilianSamurai wrote:I forgot... another trick to cleaning them out that my Mom came up with - a folded sticky-note. Slide it between the keys and let the sticky part gather dust and other crud.
spm wrote:It's amazing how much crud can accumulate underneath keys. A friend of mine lost his little brother once, and they found him a month later inside the keyboard, having survived by eating cookie crumbs and building a shelter to ward off Evil Keyboard Monsters(*)out of stray hairs, fingernail clippings and shards of hardened snot.
that one^ wrote:(*Hapsiainen, if anybody here speaks Finnish!)
Puellus Peregrinus wrote:...and is certain of a certain age and watched public TV. And there is NO such person here...
spm wrote:Puellus Peregrinus wrote:...and is certain of a certain age and watched public TV. And there is NO such person here...
Of course, I am neither. Hipsis Hapsiainen (thanks for the spelling fix) was shown from 1987-1992 according to the Finnish Wikipedia; I've never lived in Finland (I lived in England around that time), but when I went there for a week or so in 2003 I was shown how to make a Hapsiainen ("finger monster").. and have been a fan ever since.
To make one, simply place thumb, index finger, ring finger and pinky on a table with palm of hand as high up as possible. Extend the middle finger into the air to make a head. Now bend all "leg"-fingers down and let your finger monster jump around a bit, like finger monsters should, and shout "Hapsiainen" over and over at the top of your voice.
As inane as it may sound, it's a wonderful passtime.
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