Give Your Keyboard a Vintage Sound with Bucklespring
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Originally posted on January 10, 2021 when this publication was hosted on Wordpress. What is one thing that we have all used but probably not really given too much thought to? We use it at home, many of us use it at work; they come in different shapes, sizes, and colors but they all perform the same function? You may use it to wrtite a paper for school, to author that book you’ve wanted to publish for years but never had the time to until now, or to prepare that presentation for work. You may use it to play the latest AAA games, or to emulate vintage DOS games. You may use it to create applications for niche or general use, or simply to check your email and navigate to YouTube. Whatever you use it for, I think it’s safe to say that the vast majority of people in the world today use or at least have used a computer’s keyboard at some point in their lives. While most people probably don’t care much about the keyboard they use, we can all agree that not all keyboards are created equal. There are plenty of debates online about what the best keyboards on the market are, but many people would gladly argue that the pinnacle of keyboard design came in the form of the IBM Model M.
Give Your Keyboard a Vintage Sound with Bucklespring
Give Your Keyboard a Vintage Sound with…
Give Your Keyboard a Vintage Sound with Bucklespring
Originally posted on January 10, 2021 when this publication was hosted on Wordpress. What is one thing that we have all used but probably not really given too much thought to? We use it at home, many of us use it at work; they come in different shapes, sizes, and colors but they all perform the same function? You may use it to wrtite a paper for school, to author that book you’ve wanted to publish for years but never had the time to until now, or to prepare that presentation for work. You may use it to play the latest AAA games, or to emulate vintage DOS games. You may use it to create applications for niche or general use, or simply to check your email and navigate to YouTube. Whatever you use it for, I think it’s safe to say that the vast majority of people in the world today use or at least have used a computer’s keyboard at some point in their lives. While most people probably don’t care much about the keyboard they use, we can all agree that not all keyboards are created equal. There are plenty of debates online about what the best keyboards on the market are, but many people would gladly argue that the pinnacle of keyboard design came in the form of the IBM Model M.