The 'C' key on my laptop occasionally sticks. These posts have frequently come close to being either 'heck-In' or 'CCCCCCheck-In'. ... What have you been doing?
— Thinking. Maybe a little, maybe a lot.
— Writing.
— Planning and / or researching.
— Editing.
— Sending things to the beta.
— Posting!
— Relaxing, taking a break, etc.
— Other stuff-ing. Look at the comment.
Question: Is your keyboard still fully functional, or has it developed quirks over the years?
— Thinking. Maybe a little, maybe a lot.
— Writing.
— Planning and / or researching.
— Editing.
— Sending things to the beta.
— Posting!
— Relaxing, taking a break, etc.
— Other stuff-ing. Look at the comment.
Question: Is your keyboard still fully functional, or has it developed quirks over the years?
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Date: Wednesday, June 27th, 2018 01:30 (UTC)My computer laptop has multiple keys that don't actually type when I want them to unless I hold them down at length (which makes writing very annoying). I am set up with an external keyboard as a result. The keyboard has a few quirks, too, but a sticky hyphen key is less a problem than stubborn W, E, R, and T, so I'm good.
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Date: Wednesday, June 27th, 2018 17:11 (UTC)My current laptop's keyboard is fine, though occasionally the A key doesn't type when it should. My previous one had issues with E, C and X, though not enough to make me switch to an external keyboard.