Operating "ENTER" key that can take a beating without destroying your keyboard

in #technology7 years ago

We all remember with fondness (and a bit of wonder, still) the mythical "crazy German child".

And I do not know if all, but surely many of us have ever been on the verge of a similar attack of hysteria. In front of a screen and a keyboard, there are times when you see no way out that savagely destroy everything in front of you.

Stamping the keyboard or screen against the floor can be relaxing but, unfortunately, it is expensive. There are things to buy a new computer every 15 days.

That's why we love this "ENTER" key. It is huge, sufficiently soft to be able to be struck unceremoniously and, in addition, it is connected by USB to the computer. This means that when we hit the blow, the effect is the same as if we press the key of the keyboard itself.

That said, the question is obvious: why do not they pull out a keyboard in which all the keys are like this one? We expect impatient.

Meanwhile, let's console ourselves by seeing that there are others who are worse off than us:

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