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Originally Posted by Cole
A matter of finding the proper switches, and layout. Need something relatively quiet, because I don't want to drive the other half mad. Unfortunately, my preferred switch type is the kind that makes a "clicky" noise when you hit a key. Other issue is finding something that is compact enough that I can travel with. I've had a couple "60%" keyboards that eliminate the function row, and everything to the right of the backspace key, instead using key combos for the missing keys is too much work/ I'm lazy and don't want to build the muscle memory to use the missing keys. I also like having arrow keys, along with a number pad, but I don't want the full on 100% layout, so a 92ish% percent with 96 keys instead of 104, that has every key right up against each other is ideal.
Course went well, but I still have my theory test coming up. Too bad they changed the test format recently, and its Computer Based Testing now, with I believe 100 questions, and 150 minutes to complete. All questions are multiple choice, which means one point per question, and no partial marks for at least showing your math.
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Oh, my, I reckon we have come a long way with keyboards. schwat .. schwat schwat ......
Ah, yes, multiple choice test questions.
Toss two choices aside because they are outlandish.
Do some thinking/calculations ...... finding out that both of the remaining two are close ....... so, go with your gut ...... pick one ....... NEVER go back and change your choice.
Reminds me of back in the Army days, the Army sent me to some sort of school. My fellow classmate and I decided that we were bored with military tests. So on the next multiple choice test we challenged each other on who could make the highest score .........
without reading the questions..
Ol Spike won, he got an 82 and I got a 79 ......
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