works well enough for typecasts and even has a decent ribbon, but I think the "left" key is disconnected. |
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ReplyDeleteWow, that is one hell of a typer! Can you describe what the 'feel' is when you type?
ReplyDeleteIt feels a lot like the Corona 3, if that means anything. The keys have a long throw, they press way down to move the mechanism, but not with much resistance. It's pretty pleasant to use if I could get used to finding the shift key.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I guessed wrong, I thought there would be strong resistance. Thanks for the extra info.
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