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TodorokiHayato 12/26/22 6:45:15 AM #1: |
I recently bought a desktop and I've been noticing a lot of difficulty adjusting to the difference in keyboard size when compared to the laptop's. As a result I feel like like I can't get a good work flow going; my mind subconsciously prefers the ergonomics of the laptop's keyboard rather than the current desktop's. Something about using a smaller keyboard, that's relatively silent and easy to press, helps me get my creative juices going. Anybody else feel like they're compromising their creativity during their work flow when using a desktop? Even writing this post took me a good 20 minutes to think about how I should articulate my thoughts into written language. It's so frustrating that I'm shooting blanks. This was never an issue with my laptop. Unfortunately after the update to Windows 11, my old laptop cannot handle the ram requirements. I need help guys. Any insight would greatly help. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Dakimakura 12/26/22 6:47:58 AM #2: |
I always just hook up laptops up to monitors and use an external mouse and keyboard so it is exactly the same as a desktop. I could detach it and use it freely at any point but I am yet to find a use case for that so it just remains in the same spot forever. --- This is signature Not waste of data at all ... Copied to Clipboard!
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rexcrk 12/26/22 7:50:41 AM #3: |
Nope. But I dont have a creative bone in my body, so --- Fate rarely calls on us at a moment of our choosing. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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bo_danvers 12/26/22 9:04:07 AM #4: |
I feel the opposite, in fact. Desktop is superior in every way. Laptops are very limiting and the keyboard & mouse is always garbage compared to a desktop keyboard & mouse. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Kloe_Rinz 12/26/22 9:35:39 AM #5: |
0 creativity multiplied by anything is still 0 creativity (its me who has 0 creativity) ... Copied to Clipboard!
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