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Have you guyz used a typewriter ?

Do you know you have to hit the key extremely hard ? (maybe not on the electronic ones but I used a classic one)

And if you fail a key, you have to start all over again :/
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Something else I found rather handy, especially when using it combined with the tool from the OP (granted, it already has a transparency option, but no hotkeys for that):

http://www.vanmiddlesworth.org/vitrite/
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I find smashing you a far more useful tool than nonsense.
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how can you know what smashing me feels like? ;-)
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Word wrote:Open in Paint and draw every single letter by hand?
Touchscreen and stylus would make it easier. Might as well use pen and paper.
Word wrote:you get easily distracted by consuming the crap that pops into your face from the moment you pressed the power button.
Including the HP logo?
sinewav wrote:I used to love banging out on the typewriter in my house when I was a kid
Did the keys wear down eventually though from all that typing?
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*ba dum tsss*
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How can you know what word processing feels like?
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/dev/null wrote:How can you know what word processing feels like?
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I'd hope that keyboard is a buckling spring one or an alps one.
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takburger wrote:Have you guyz used a typewriter ?

Do you know you have to hit the key extremely hard ? (maybe not on the electronic ones but I used a classic one)

And if you fail a key, you have to start all over again :/
Yes, I remember, tak! I did a typing course when I was about 12 years old and we were still using typewriters like that in that course.
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aP|Nelg wrote:
/dev/null wrote:How can you know what word processing feels like?
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I'd hope that keyboard is a buckling spring one or an alps one.
I honestly cant remember what its keyboard felt like, I lost mine like 15 years ago somewhere.
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