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What keys do you wear down first?

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Hencke
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 Message 1 of 14
12 May 2009 at 3:58pm | IP Logged 
Confession time: What are your fingers up to on the keyboard?

Looking at my keyboard, purchased some six months ago, I notice one of the keys is already clearly worn, to the point of being difficult to read, and two others show slight signs of wear.

I use the keyboard daily to type mainly in English and Spanish, and to a lesser extent in Swedish, Finnish and Chinese with pinyin input.

What about your keyboard? Which keys do you wear down first? Typing in what languages?

In my case it is the E that takes the worst beating, the S shows some signs of wear and then just barely noticeable wear of the A. As far as I can tell, the other keys appear pristine.

The left hand shift key is worn too, about as much as the E, but let's limit this to the alphanumeric keys.

Edited by Hencke on 12 May 2009 at 4:01pm

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 Message 2 of 14
12 May 2009 at 4:58pm | IP Logged 
I have worn out one mouse.
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MäcØSŸ
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12 May 2009 at 5:00pm | IP Logged 
My keyboard is still perfect after 4 years of intensive use.
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 Message 4 of 14
12 May 2009 at 6:53pm | IP Logged 
S, E, N and L are fast disappearing but this is a cheap keyboard.
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12 May 2009 at 8:20pm | IP Logged 
I've worn out several mice, and had various keyboards stop working to various degrees and in various ways, but the letters on the keyboard don't tend to fade for me.

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 Message 6 of 14
12 May 2009 at 8:55pm | IP Logged 
Well, none of my keys are wearing. I've had this keyboard for about a year. I don't know if you just type more than I do, or if I type more gently, or if my keyboard is less likely to wear down or what.
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patuco
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 Message 7 of 14
12 May 2009 at 9:05pm | IP Logged 
Mine aren't faded at all, although it's only a few weeks old! My previous keyboard wasn't faded either (just dirty!) but my old mouse would require a "gentle" tap to persuade it to co-operate.
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Sennin
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 Message 8 of 14
13 May 2009 at 12:33am | IP Logged 
All the Cyrillic letters are slowly disappearing from my laptop's keyboard. I sprayed them myself (with a template) because I couldn't find the model of laptop I was looking for with both Cyrillic and Latin on the kbd.

The Latin alphabet is more persistent though. I don't know what they use to print those letters, they're utterly unerasable.

Edited by Sennin on 13 May 2009 at 12:37am



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