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The TextBlade keyboard is superb, but you'll have to be patient
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The TextBlade keyboard is superb, but you'll have to be patient
Fascinating one more time. After DBK presents the behaviour of ADC, a link to stackoverflow that confirms this behaviour shows up. But with th comment that there is something wrong with what DBK said.
I gave you the benefit of the doubt and thought it might be incompetence, but time and again you prove that you just want to keep on trolling.
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The TextBlade keyboard is superb, but you'll have to be patient
Fascinating how someone can claim that a space character (my interpretation of the highlighted difference between LDA and LD A) in an assembly command indicates that it requires to be more than one byte in the opcode. The whole point of assembly is to make instructions more readable. Then depending on importance (i.e. expected frequence of use) the opcodes may be one or more bytes.
As fascinating to see the claim that there is no add on the 6502. There seems to be ADC which makes perfect sense for adding. Sure I haven't programmed the 6502 myself but ADC is there. The little nice carrybit also mean that it is pretty easy to chain the operation to larger values.
For being someone with such strong persistency you should have learned by experience that you can go great lengths without knowing too much beforehand. The "all will, no skill" takes you far and actually is a strong skill itself. It seems very reasonable that DBK has done what he describes, I see his message as very consistent compared to all the attempts at getting him into some trap by mincing words.
Btw, I guess that we all shall remember that we are likely victims of the Dunning-Kruger effect.
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The TextBlade keyboard is superb, but you'll have to be patient
Still_hopeful said:Ordered the thing over 4 years ago, I am not in TREG, although have signed up for it years ago. Keyboard might be brilliant, however the company's communication is sub-par: status updates have both decreased in meaningful content and frequency, many unhappy (non TREG) users were banned from the forums, and have not got their queries addressed. I always wondered how successful would this be internationally, as it seems that the multitouch interface of the keys is trying to figure out what letter you wanted to write - I assume in English only? -
The TextBlade keyboard is superb, but you'll have to be patient
After initially ordering in 2016, I've been part of the TextBlade TREG for approximately a year now.
Originally I never thought that the keyboard would be preferred over traditional keyboards, but personally I'm obsessed about the idea of mobile computing so for me the plan was to not have to use other keyboards anyway. And given the possibilites of configuration and the short distances to move your fingers I see no reason to not desire this as the only keyboard to use.
Some have expressed that coding might be tricky. First off I would say that special characters isn't a big deal, all standard characters are available and you can add others if you want to that wouldn't be as easily accessible on other keyboards. What might be a bit trickier though could be some shortcuts used in IDEs or editors, but also here you can use the configuration options to make the most commonly used shortcuts from your favorite IDE/editor really simple.
I did read beforehand that it would take time to get used to and sure I can agree that it takes time to get good touch typing going (especially if you have your own style already, which I did). But I never felt that there was a problem to just start typing if you were a bit calm. I just want to emphasize that even if there are "paradigm shift"-like technology involved it is at the same time not that strange feeling to start using it.