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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: Keyboarder on Mon, 10 September 2012, 10:57:38
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I think this video says it all.....
USB typewriter!!! :eek:
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Do not want. Imagine having to pull the "axis" back to the starting point when youve pressed enough buttons while gaming. Terrible. If you play a game that requires fast button mashing you would have to take your hands of the keys and do so every 5-10 seconds.
pointless idea imo, and buckling springs/cherry MX switches already have better feel than a typewriter in my opinion,
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WOW thanks for posting this, that is so damn awesome i am so going to get one lol.
the fact you can still use it to type on paper and it also does it to your pc is just awesome.
i can finally type up letters to my nan that she will recognise (she loves typewriters!)
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What's a typewriter?
:p :p :p :p
But seriously, I like the idea. It would annoy the hell out of me if I had to keep sliding that thing back though...
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That's a really cool idea... Love it when old technologies are adapted to work with new ones.
Think of it this way - it's an instant printer! As you type on the computer, it's instantly printed on the paper at the same time!
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That's a really cool idea... Love it when old technologies are adapted to work with new ones.
Think of it this way - it's an instant printer! As you type on the computer, it's instantly printed on the paper at the same time!
For spelling adepts Only.
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but whats the point of having to slide that thing back?
Couldnt they just make it like a regular computer keyboard except with classical typewriter buttons and mechanism?
if you remove the paper part there shouldnt be a need for a slider.
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but whats the point of having to slide that thing back?
Couldnt they just make it like a regular computer keyboard except with classical typewriter buttons and mechanism?
if you remove the paper part there shouldnt be a need for a slider.
thats the point of the slider, because you can still USE paper in it as well.
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But can you choose NOT to use paper, making it so you don't have to reset the slider for every line that you type?
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But can you choose NOT to use paper, making it so you don't have to reset the slider for every line that you type?
im sure there would be a way.
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This is awesome! Thanks for posting this..
I think this video says it all.....
USB typewriter!!! :eek:
feature=g-u-u
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but what makes this the best keyboard ever xD? i would probably rather use rubber domes. its a cool experiment, but not very practical.
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I want one!!!!
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No thanks brocookie, looks like hipster bait
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I'll repeat what I said on the last typewriter-to-keyboard thread: I don't really see the point.
A typewriter-- a manual at least-- is designed with a certain kind of mechanism in mind. Things like shape and required key pressure are dictated by what is needed to print onto paper solely by human finger-power. That being the case, it seems to me that it'd make much more sense to have a purpose-built computer keyboard for entering data into a computer, and a typewriter for when you want to type without a computer.
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gotta agree with the foxwolf. though i do have hipster friends who write their poetry on typewriters because they think it feels more "authentic", but then why not just make a USB-typewriter without the paper and slider that slows down your typing, and just make a computer keyboard that looks and works like an authentic typewriter without the drawbacks. so that way the hipsters can connect it to their mac-books, type in their bleeding-heart poetry with "authentic feel" and directly upload their "poems" to tumblr without having to scan the papers into their computers....
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I just think it was a fun project, not a hipster thing. I could be wrong, though...
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This is awesome. Hipsters can be hackers too.
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I'll repeat what I said on the last typewriter-to-keyboard thread: I don't really see the point.
A typewriter-- a manual at least-- is designed with a certain kind of mechanism in mind. Things like shape and required key pressure are dictated by what is needed to print onto paper solely by human finger-power. That being the case, it seems to me that it'd make much more sense to have a purpose-built computer keyboard for entering data into a computer, and a typewriter for when you want to type without a computer.
Selectric would make a sweet typewriter. You don't have to slide it back or whatever, it will just stay at the end of the row. You can also make it with NKRO, the action isn't that heavy, and it's the most "clicky" and tactile you'll get out of a keyboard.
I should do that with one of mine. It's 20-inches wide, though, so sort of anti-portable.