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Offline jae

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Hellow from Hawaii/Shanghai
« on: Wed, 17 February 2016, 16:50:18 »
Hello Geekhack.

HHKB JP user from Hawaii who is currently camping in Shanghai.

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Re: Hellow from Hawaii/Shanghai
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 17 February 2016, 17:51:57 »
hi! hhkb jp is a great keyboard. i owned a white one a while ago. loved the small spacebar. i wish they were easier to get, i'd probably buy another one.
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Re: Hellow from Hawaii/Shanghai
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 17 February 2016, 19:42:54 »
Welcome, hi. I wouldn't mind having one of those hhkp jp keyboards one day. All those extra keys, nice. I like the color layout
« Last Edit: Wed, 17 February 2016, 19:47:49 by csmertx »
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Re: Hellow from Hawaii/Shanghai
« Reply #3 on: Fri, 19 February 2016, 03:15:47 »
Welcome to Geekhack!

A lot of people forget about the HHKB JP and its dedicated arrow keys!

I also didn't realise the HHKB Pro 2 legend was on the front, but I guess without the space on the lower right corner there is nowhere else for it to go.
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