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I use a desktop myself. I've tried both my phone and a pad/laptop before but just didn't have the same success rate. I swipe on all three (terrible at typing) but I'm at my best using a regular mouse rather than the little, built in mouse or my finger.
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I use a desktop and keyboard. I'm terrible at typing, but I'm even worse with a mouse. I did try swiping with my finger on my phone once while waiting to see the doctor. "How did it go?" you ask. My bp was a little high that day
Originally posted by toadling View PostI notice that the last three commentators including myself have a 'join date' of Feb 2019. My join date is actually May 29th, 2009.
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Old laptop. Time to get a new computer. Thinking about a laptop-tablet combo. Not a fan of IPads or Chromebooks, but much of that is likely due to a lack of familiarity. Thoughts? ideas? those to stay away from, those to strongly consider? Budget is limited . . . not imperative to have the latest & greatest . .
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I use an Imac. Which isn't important. With a mechanical keyboard. Which is very important.
That anyone can type on those tiny keyboards that come with Macs is beyond me. My fingers get claustrophobic and awkward.
Much less swiping on phones and pads.
Got to admire that kind of dexterity.
Like boysmom swiping and scoring over a thousand on 4x4. Mind boggling.
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Originally posted by crazykate View PostI'm team swipe. I use an android phone. I can't type very well without looking at the keys, and incidentally I don't understand America's obsession with Apple products.
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Originally posted by JedMedGrey View PostOld laptop. Time to get a new computer. Thinking about a laptop-tablet combo. Not a fan of IPads or Chromebooks, but much of that is likely due to a lack of familiarity. Thoughts? ideas? those to stay away from, those to strongly consider? Budget is limited . . . not imperative to have the latest & greatest . .
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I thought about your remark for a while before it actually fully penetrated. If you used Linux briefly in the 90s, it's a whole different thing now. Pretty much everything you'd want to use is plug-and-play. It's snappy. You can just use it and don't need a computer science degree. And there is a whole user community on-line to help you out, many of whom know exactly the answer to any question. You're going to be surprised.
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