Anonymous100
Anonymous100
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7th Dec 2013
26th Feb 2014
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electronic fast type keyboard write realistic technology

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  • BastianLore
    BastianLore
    20th Mar 2024
    why did you made the 0 exactly the same as O, if you do this I'm gonna not let you make letters and numbers anymore, ok!. or if you don't want this don't make the 0 again Like the O, ok!.
  • Gravity_Back5
    Gravity_Back5
    21st Dec 2020
    Its suck,
  • Senvr
    Senvr
    6th Aug 2015
    Can i use for my logo? :p
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    27th Feb 2014
    wow! +1 man
  • benmcintosh
    benmcintosh
    13th Dec 2013
    this is quite possibly the best writer i have ever seen on TPT +1
  • runemaster
    runemaster
    13th Dec 2013
    @Nijalninja98: Tell that to apple. Damn tiny keys!
  • G-LinuxorU
    G-LinuxorU
    13th Dec 2013
    @Schneumer back in the day typesetting was actually difficult. it wasnt until 1979 when bell labs reverse-engineered an ibm typesetter that real "fonts" existed (to the public.) nowdays everythings done dynamically with rasterization, scaling and/or vectors because processors have more power in them than we know what to do with.
  • nijalninja98
    nijalninja98
    13th Dec 2013
    @Schneumer there is no point to keyboards any smaller than they already are.
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    13th Dec 2013
    well lets say this. It isn't cheap for pre made letters (as outdated as that comment was) How do you think you keyboard works? I don't know, but it might work this way too, and that would be interesting.....smaller keyboards?
  • G-LinuxorU
    G-LinuxorU
    13th Dec 2013
    not only for copying though. with aray the normal conductive properties get turned on their head. pscn doesnt spark anything, nscn can spark pscn/inst, and bray cant spark inwr peroid. the only thing missing is cray that makes pscn-type bray.