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--alt_f4-- t1_j6gtczf wrote

So is that a power button that turns off your computer 👀

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Zielakpl t1_j6hftb9 wrote

What took you 2 years? Are these things custom made?

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killahouse03 t1_j6hn3wf wrote

So what you’re saying is that you got stuck in a two year group buy? 🤣

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SpectralVoodoo t1_j6hqw0o wrote

That's quite impressive. It usually takes me 3 years to pick up a keyboard and take a photo of it.

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cromagnongod t1_j6i6jjm wrote

I'm an idiot that trained himself to use caps lock instead of shift. I'm retraining my muscle memory at the moment and it's going well but caps lock for me is a key I used to use all the time.

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alejo1707 t1_j6i9flf wrote

The exact same build I am going for, minus the sub-legends!

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Aaroneb t1_j6irxkl wrote

Man, everyone getting their dualshot keycaps except me up in Canada.

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pokopf t1_j6itepx wrote

> I'm an idiot that trained himself to use caps lock instead of shift.

Jesus. But how?! its so much more work, how did you think using caps was good?

but then again, i used bend my thump for using shift, which is even worse as i have small ass iso left shift and i only use left shift. I think it went this way because i felt very uneasy using my pinkie on the hard membranekeyboards iinitially used

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pokopf t1_j6iuff6 wrote

Yeah i used to be quite good at this, it didnt really hinder/slow me when gaming, only when typing texts and stuff. But yeah doing it now feels atrocious, glad someone told me that my habit was stupid and i retrained my pinkie

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Futuristick-Reddit t1_j6jcp0d wrote

Dualshot is such a nice set, I love seeing all the pictures on this sub

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Engineer99 t1_j6jxnvr wrote

I use caps lock at lock for work, but that's because I'm typing out a lot of acronyms and it's way easier to just tap caps locks for acronyms of 4-5 letters, then tap it again to get rid of it.

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xwilliammeex t1_j6k0tqg wrote

Man, I still haven’t even gotten my shipping confirmation yet

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jaysedai t1_j6labi8 wrote

I swapped Caps Lock with [back]delete (aka Backspace on Windows). My logic is that reaching for delete to fix mistakes is far more common than Caps Locking and also when I'm in various programs where I'm deleting elements. I don't have to reach my left hand far to the right or take my hand off the mouse. Just a quick pinkie move from Home Row and I'm good to go. It took about 4 days to adjust. Also, backspace/delete is moving the cursor to the left, not to the right, so why am I hitting a key that's to the right of center?

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HeightAboveGeoid t1_j6o65hn wrote

More and more hotswap boards are able to have both stepped and regular caps options using a flipped switch orientation.

I don't think I've seen a single keycap set that didn't come with a stepped caps key unless it was as cut-down set meant to be sold with a specific keyboard or a very cheap set.

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