On the slider page, it says that rubber dome keyboards where the sliders are integrated into the keycaps do not have any sliders.
I would like to change this so that it says that the keycaps are integrated into the sliders.
When that is done, I would like to add a couple of different types of sliders on rubber dome keyboards:
* Cylindrical
* Square
* X-shaped.
Slider
- webwit
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Well get on it then. We're waiting. Aren't you finished yet?
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If nobody has any argument to why I shouldn't change it?
- webwit
- Wild Duck
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You're correct, and for the function it doesn't matter if the slider/keycap consists of one part (keycap and slider integrated) or two parts (keycap attached to slider). Although maybe someone will argue that a slider can only be called a "slider" when integrated into the switch.
- Muirium
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This spammer, and the last one, both had the same link they were trying to promote, and both used Leaseweb. For what it's worth. Not the same IP address though.
Thought it sounded different to our Pakistan based spammer of old. Expect to see this guy bump some random threads for a while before he burns out, too.
Thought it sounded different to our Pakistan based spammer of old. Expect to see this guy bump some random threads for a while before he burns out, too.