Quote from: KoreanRedDragon on June 18, 2011, 02:06 AM
It's not so much a question of whether you can afford a good keyboard or not, it's about taking the time to research the subject, finding out what would work for your needs and then getting used to it in practice. But even in the extreme case of comparing high quality mechanical keyboards (excellent models cost around £100) with cheap rubber domes (£10), you still have to take into account that the former will easily last you five times longer without noticeable wear. The difference in price over the lifetime of the products isn't huge, with build quality and general satisfaction firmly on the side of the mechs. This is all even more obvious if you replace the cheap rubber dome in the comparison with a flashy Logitech one costing nearly as much as something with Cherry MX switches. That's not to say that every mechanical switch is good for roping, of course, nor that it will suit everyone. Enter research.
f@#! off you poncy snobby git...
£5, Keychanger - Perfect.
I ain't wasting hundreds of f@#!ing pounds buying parts from this and parts from that, I done research it took 2 minutes:
Google - Keychanger - Done.
It's perfectly fair, making left control as space, is just the same as a company making space without keylock, if some have keylock and some don't it's fair to change keys for the ones that do, if you don't agree with this, then it's a difference of opinion, I feel I am logically correct, although neither of us are correct/incorrect, unless there was a global law against this...
Quote from: DarkOne on June 18, 2011, 02:07 AM
Quote from: Komito on June 18, 2011, 01:12 AM
1st off, I never told you anything of the sort, find a quote or take that back.
k.
Quote from: Komito on June 18, 2011, 12:26 AM
That would be fair, if every single PC and k/b in the world was the same, but considering some technology/hardware/software is better/different than others, some find it unfair that some kid has the money to buy all the best while some poor kid can't afford best technology, so they used program like "KeyChanger" to even the playing field.
You being a doctor should be on the same line.
People dying, you use programs and machines etc to stop them from dying, therefor cheating life and the natural way of things.
You are wrong, that line doesn't "tell you what your opinion should be"
Saying something is on the same line, is me saying it's the same principle, incase you didn't understand:
"you being a doctor should be on the same line." is me saying "a keyboard that doesn't work properly, using a program to help it achieve something other standard keyboards allow, is by principle, the same as being a doctor, using technolody/programs/machines to help people back to other standard humans health."
And D1, about your little rant, that's your problem for taking it the wrong way, it was said as an innocent phrase and you f@#!ing KNOW that's how I intended it, I always do, you f@#!ing know I respect your work, I even quit smoking, partly because of you, don't start f@#!ing with me now, please, theres no need, sorry if you got the wrong idea, I had no intention, whatsoever, for making you angry/upset, sorry.