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Going_Under (original poster member #11606) posted at 12:36 AM on Thursday, May 23rd, 2013
The only letters left that I can see on my work keyboard are Q, W, A, Z, part of X, Y, U, part of I, part of H, J, part of K and part of P. The rest are all rubbed off. Nobody touches my computer because they can't read the keys!
Hey, it doesn't take much to make me happy! My space bar is missing a support and one section is indented from my thumb, but hopefully it will hold out until all of my keys are blank!
BS 44 (Me)
FWH 47
M 24 years
Three Children ages 22, 18, and 10
D-Day 08/10/2004, 7-Year LTA that ended 4 months before D-Day.
MovingUpward ( member #14866) posted at 1:26 AM on Thursday, May 23rd, 2013
You need a better keyboard. I type a lot at work and have been using the same keyboard for 20 years even though I've changed computers many many times. All the letters are clearly visible.
Going_Under (original poster member #11606) posted at 1:48 AM on Thursday, May 23rd, 2013
I don't think I could type with a better keyboard.
This is the Dell cheapie that came with the computer. I won't even tell you how old the computer is, but I can tell you that I can't watch video clips, look at sites with much more than text on them, and I have to turn it off when it gets too warm in here because it sounds like a jet taking off, overheats, and then shuts down.
I am in LOVE with my keyboard. I plan on using it with whatever new computer I have to get when this one goes (*sob*). It is the big joke around here that everyone is going to take cover if, God forbid, it actually breaks to the point that I can't use it.
BS 44 (Me)
FWH 47
M 24 years
Three Children ages 22, 18, and 10
D-Day 08/10/2004, 7-Year LTA that ended 4 months before D-Day.
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