who knows if double-blind tests between cheap and expensive keyboard switches, lubed or not etc., will render any significant difference beyond noise on keystrokes... which free firmware frameworks are more capable of overcoming by setting a sound to play on each key_pressed, key_released or key_tapped

don't you think we should obligate keyboards manufacturers, specially ones in fancy aluminium case and expensive key-caps to adapt to friendly abstraction layers for those afraid of programming? specially when they are @ the hundreds of dollars house, with layouts arranged after the archaic QWERTY! which OS are you using... a variant of Debian Typewriter with your old but reliable data storage?



either the way, this is the tool you need... it's a bent 1.5mm steel wire but if you are afraid of C, i mean, rust, you can use copper! then you can start coiling diodes... another tip is to reduce the diode's legs, so less solder is used to fill the coils


then we need to cast a little spell of cable multiplication... just strip a stranded copper wire but beware of doing this past midnight, it changes nothing!




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