Spyke
9point6reply
lemmy.world

My dumb ass just went and tried to clean my screen before I read your comment

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It has been saved, reposted and saved so many times that there is data loss making fuzzy artifacts in the picture.

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This was incredibly confusing for me because I washed my hands after opening this post. I picked up my phone, and I read your top comment before reading the post, and then I looked at my screen and I actually had water on my screen. I was like, "Damn that is some realistic looking water!" Then I wiped it on my shirt and it disappeared and I got really confused lol

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Ulireply
sopuli.xyz

Wouldn't recommend this. I mean, it was publishable, sure. But there were tons of spelling errors.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Mostly only an issue for laptops.

Side note: whoever decided that pressing any key on the keyboard should turn on the computer should be shot. Fuck you Apple for bringing that back.

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Years ago Apple rejected the app for the Mac App Store because apparently it's "not useful"

Apple employees never clean their keyboards confirmed

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Ricky Rigatonireply
lemm.ee

I think there used to be a program for windows to lock the keyboard, too. Themed around protecting from cats walking across it, if anyone wants to look.

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feddit.uk

You're supposed to clean your keyboard?

I bought one with lights and it's a glorious display case for my collection of dead skin, crumbs and stray pubes.

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letsgoreply
lemm.ee

How are your pubes getting near your k--

wait, no I don't want the answer to that question.

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tiramichureply
lemm.ee

Unplugging the keyboard requires getting down on my hands and knees, groping around to find a plug I can't visually see, and probably dislocating my shoulder in the process.

And then even more luck required to get the plug I can't see back IN, trying the USB every single way blind by feel only, and neither way wants to accept it's the right one.

It's an absolute last resort.

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Yeah that's nice stuff.

I recently bought a mechanical keyboard with a USB C port for the connector. A cable came along with it.

The keyboard turned out to be absolute^[ok maybe not absolute, I might be able to salvage some components] garbage and I ended up with an expensive USB C cable.

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Its odd that keyboards don't have USB on the back of them. Every other peripheral does it seems, but they usually come hard wired.

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Johannoreply
feddit.org

Unplug the laptop. Clean keyboard.

Or rip it out and clean it.

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Thank you, meme, for making me take 20 seconds to clean my phone screen then wonder why it wouldn't clean.

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lemmy.world

I don't clean my keyboard. I just add chia seeds and a little water. Chia keyboard ftw.

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Just lock the screen. The worst that'll happen is a failed login or switching the keyboard layout or something.

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skisnowreply
lemmy.ca

Windows-L is the hotkey (in Windows at least), for those who maybe didn't know.

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pipesreply
sh.itjust.works

My KDE (both 5 and 6, just checked) also uses Meta+L, by default. On my KDE 5 Ctrl+Alt+L appears as custom but I don't remember adding it, maybe they inverted the two.

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It's what happens when you trip over the lamp's power cord, except for a keyboard.

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lemmy.world

I just open a vt and clean. Typing gibberish on login prompt is fine and f keys don't work.

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sh.itjust.works

Everyone has a reason here why this isn't necessary, but frankly it's just not a dumb idea and especially relevant for shared workplace workstations. I'd rather have a disable for cleaning button than a windows button.

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hitmyspotreply
aussie.zone

I don't mind the windows button. It's effectively a quick way to a run command.

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zerofkreply
lemm.ee

Draw an S on there and bam! you have a Super button.

Whatโ€™s a Super button you ask? Itโ€™s the S in S-M-butterfly. Or in other words: itโ€™s an extra modifier key.

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They should add an MP3 player style "Hold switch" on all keyboards

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Luckily, my Keyboard is so dirty that I need to pull off all keycaps anyway.

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adarzareply

the kb is almost always usb or wireless these days. just disconnect it or flip its own switch

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lemmy.today

Why would you be pressing down on the keys anyway? Just remove the caps so you can ACTUALLY clean the keyboard.

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feddit.uk

I bought an expensive mechanical keyboard. It is the bane of my existence.

Oversensitive little princess that needs its precious little keycaps polished every other week to stop it from double tapping itself, and when that doesn't work you have to program it not to hiccup, and yet it still does.

Never used to have this problem with the cheap plastic ones I used to buy.

Dont buy into the mechanical keyboard fad. It's a scam for idiots like myself who think pretty LEDs will solve their nonexistent problems.

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lemmy.ca

I have a mechanical keeb and cleaned it once in the last year I think you purchased a PoS

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TheKrunkedJuanreply
lemmy.world

I've owned many boards and have never heard of such issues. That sounds like a really cheap one, or inexperienced company.

I've never had issues with many switches between Cherry, Kailh, Gateron, etc

A lot of the better brands include LEDs too. It's just another checkbox on the product comparison sheet. Not like you can't shut em off anyway

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Keychron Q1 Max. Google it, double press and keyboard chatter is a recurring problem.

They even released a new firmware recently specifically to tackle the problem, and still it persists

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daellatreply
lemmy.world

What keyboard did you get?

I would steer clear of gaming mechanicals now but I've switched to Keychron and I love it.

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piccoloreply
sh.itjust.works

Your mistakes was buying for the leds and not the switches. I have one with mx cherry blues, it is built like a tank.

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cally [he/they]reply
pawb.social

I have a mechanical keyboard and have double click issues. I just kinda press down the keys really hard until they stop double clicking...

Is there a software solution for this? Like something that prevents double clicking by filtering keyboard inputs? ^for^ ^Wayland,^ ^on^ ^Linux?^

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