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

Touchscreen and stylus would make it easier. Might as well use pen and paper.Word wrote:Open in Paint and draw every single letter by hand?
Including the HP logo?Word wrote:you get easily distracted by consuming the crap that pops into your face from the moment you pressed the power button.
Did the keys wear down eventually though from all that typing?sinewav wrote:I used to love banging out on the typewriter in my house when I was a kid
I'd hope that keyboard is a buckling spring one or an alps one./dev/null wrote:How can you know what word processing feels like?
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.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
I honestly cant remember what its keyboard felt like, I lost mine like 15 years ago somewhere.aP|Nelg wrote:I'd hope that keyboard is a buckling spring one or an alps one./dev/null wrote:How can you know what word processing feels like?