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Sometimes I feel bad for getting chocolate chips or cookie crumbs on my keyboard...Then I remember that Natsume Reiko got rice all over the Yuujinchou, carelessly eating snacks while flipping thru pages, inadvertently effecting people's actual souls, and I don't feel quite so slovenly anymore.
Sega x Higround Basecamp 75+ Keyboard - Escape From The City
I brought my old mechanical HP keyboard with me when I moved to the US and married my wife, over ten years ago. Haven't been back since (because financials). The keyboard was already a few years old at the time, and it has held up admirably. But, it's finally starting to really break down. The numpad especially. Which sucks, because I actually do use the numpad with some frequency.
Anyway, I don't suppose anyone knows a reasonably cheap way to get a Swedish/Nordic keyboard in the US? Like, I literally just want a basic, wired, full-size, preferably mechanical (I like haptics) keyboard with all the keys in the places I'm used to, and I'm having no luck with my search skills. I don't need keys that light up or anything like that. Just the most basic kind of keyboard.
A while back I tried mailing HP to ask them if I could buy one straight from them (because, like I said, my current keyboard is HP and has held up for well over a decade, so I wanted to give them a chance), and they were like "but you don't live in Sweden, we only sell those in Sweden".
I've found some on Amazon, but then the pictures provided don't include Å Ä Ö, so I'm hesitant to order. Danish or Norwegian would be fine too, I can cope with seeing Æ and Ø instead, I know how to fix that with computer settings.
truly, capri pants are the TKL of the pants world
inefficient use of space, and less attractive than either full size or compact versions
Cherry Has a New Generation of Mechanical Keyboard Switches
On Thursday, Cherry, the OGs of the mechanical keys, announced a redesign of its signature Cherry MX mechanical switches. The switch-maker is releasing the next-generation Cherry MX2A, which is promised to feel smoother and quieter. The first mechanical keyboard to feature the new switches will be the XTRFY K5V2. This particular update will entirely revamp most of the Cherry MX lineup, including…
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