Last updated: March 31, 2025 at 08:01 PM
Keyboard Programming Summarized
KSP-HOTASABBAK Controller
- Inspired by Apollo and Shuttle-era NASA controllers
- Features axes, gamepad/joystick buttons, indicator lights, alarms, and a functional 48-key keyboard
- Can be used as a controller for Kerbal Space Program or any game
Macbook Keyboard Replacement Program
- Offers free keyboard replacements for eligible models with issues like sticky keys or repeated characters
- Concerns over the temporary fix provided by the replacement program
- Program applies for 4 years after purchase, covering various MacBook and MacBook Pro models
- Some users have faced multiple repairs and concerns about the program's effectiveness
- Users share their experiences with Apple's repair process and the limitations of the program
Chat Filter in Games
- Complaints about overly aggressive chat filters in games like Dead by Daylight
- Frustration over blocked benign words, inability to communicate, and limitations of the chat filter
Homemade Keyboard Macros
- Enthusiasm for a user creating music with keyboard macros
- Comments on the user's talent and programming skills
- Suggestions for other methods like using a guitar for similar music creation
Miscellaneous
- Various comments on the TI-99/4A computer, mechanical keyboards, and user interactions
- Humorous exchanges related to MacBook keyboard issues and repair processes
- Mixed reactions to Apple's repair program and user experiences with keyboard replacements
- Creative use of keyboard programming for music and potential applications
This summary captures discussions around a homemade KSP-HOTASABBAK Controller for gaming, Apple's Macbook Keyboard Replacement Program, chat filter frustrations in games, and user creativity in programming keyboard macros for musical purposes.