#HojeEuAprendi a mudar o comportamento do teclado em um micro novo com #TecladoAmericano #USInternational no #Linux para que ele faça ´+c virar ç (em vez de ć)
#HojeEuAprendi a mudar o comportamento do teclado em um micro novo com #TecladoAmericano #USInternational no #Linux para que ele faça ´+c virar ç (em vez de ć)
The #SSD helps a lot, and I'll probably sooner reboot it when needed as it won't take ages rebooting.
The 8GB of RAM should certainly help with my #browser habits as well. ;)
Keyboard feels decent, and after having used @Siiw's PC for several months, I guess I'm quite used to the #Norwegian #KeyboardLayout...
I'll probably still try switching to a #USInternational #keyboard for #coding though, with #RightKeyboard installed to hopefully automate the layout switching.
Gah! I've been writing too long on a #Norwegian #keyboard layout again!
I just switched to a #USInternational #keyboardLayout again to do a bit of coding, and now I keep hitting the 'wrong' keys again. ><
@schoentoon
Of course, that's because I so much prefer the #USInternational #keyboardLayout, rather than the predominant 105 keys #ISONordic layout: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Keyboard_Layout_Norwegian.png, which might have 3 separate keys for these glyphs, but is just a crime against most programming languages...
Which kinda sucks now that I'd like a newer laptop, as getting a US International layout on one is kinda impossible here AFAICT, and importing one would seriously increase the cost. :(
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I miss the old #C64 style keyboards that had the alt and altgr states on their sides. I don't mind the primary and maaaybe the shift states on the top of keys, but more than that and it gets overcrowded. Having alt/altgr states and potentially shift states for symbols on the sides again would be helpful to me.
Then again, shops around here only seem to sell #Nordic layout keyboards, so I'm kinda forced to import a #USInternational layout #keyboard anyway.