yup
yup
They work the same, Ctrl+P for print. The layout is programmed into the keyboard microcontroller; your computer never gets any information beyond which key you’re pressing.
Colemak
My other keyboard is an Ergodox 76. All mechanical keyboards can have their firmware re-flashed to whatever key organization you want. Then you just move the key labels to the right places (optional)
sweet
This is a Lemmy post.
The past can’t be changed, and the future is unknowable.
Strongly disagree on the not twisting part. You need a split keyboard to get the proper wrist angle
This is what I use every day
that’s just poor cropping. The horizontal axis is labelled “x”
Apparently Japan’s shape wasn’t well known either
1080p at 60 Hz is 4.4 gigabit
we serve food here sir
Nearly all of the grad students today were born after 95
Probably makes 7 figures working for big pharma though
You can get drive through married in the US. It’s literally a Mad Max society
If your airplane is the same pressure as the outside air at 30,000 ft all the passengers are dead. They keep them the same as sea level.
“Don’t be evil in public” -official Google motto
It’s centered around Colemak but of course there is no standard for the extra thumb and pinky keys. I have enter, right shift, and FN on the right thumb, then spacebar, ctrl, and FN2 on the left thumb. FN2 makes the left side into a number pad.