There’s a currently growing interest/market in “macro keyboards” (ancillary ‘smaller’ keyboards one has to find room for near the mouse but not so close as to interfere with the mouse). These all have the result of replacing a commonly typed sequence of keystrokes with one push (lift the hand off the keyboard, move aside the Cadbury wrapper, find the key with the Squidward face on it and hit it). So here’s my question to the cosmos: What redundant key sequence are people having to type every seventy-three keys that these seem like a good idea? (“Well they’re gamers, ain’t they?” “nah, ‘the’” “naaahhh… 'Dear this American Life…” “I just use emacs, m’self”)
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