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This makes the keyboard feel a little more responsive – and a lot more familiar.

It sort of breaks my brain to type on it after using the real thing, but since you’ve never used the real thing, it should give you an okay idea of how it feels. So instead of a 2x4 grid, it’s a 1x8 line. I made a demo that preserves the same finger-key correspondence as the Peggi, but laid out across the qwerty home row. Upper-case letters and other symbols require three keypresses, and numbers and rarely-used symbols require holding the modifier key. You can type all lower-case letters and some common punctuation characters with exactly two keypresses. Each finger is locked to a particular key: fingers never move across the keyboard. This happens based on the different characters used in different regions, so the keyboard layouts aren’t the same everywhere.Peggi has six “regular” keys, one space key, and one modifier key. When your keyboard’s language or layout settings are wrong, you may see different letters on your screen than what’s indicated on the keyboard. If it does, then your current keyboard could be defective.
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Try connecting a different USB or wireless keyboard, or use the Windows on-screen keyboard and see if it helps.
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You can dab some soapy water or rubbing alcohol on a rag or cotton swab to clean away any residue.Ī reboot helps refresh the system and correct any software glitches that could cause your keyboard keys not to work. To remove a key without breaking it, place the tip of your finger or a flathead screwdriver under a corner of the key and pry it up gently until it pops off. If the keys are stuck because of liquid spills, pop off the key from the keyboard and try to clean the dried liquid off the key switch as much as you can.Pick up a compressed air can and give it a good blast, or keyboard cleaning putty to remove any dirt that’s stuck.Run your fingers across the keys to dislodge any debris or dirt that’s left and clean the table when you’re done.Shut down the device, turn it upside down and then tap gently on the base to avoid risking damage to the entire unit.If the keyboard keys still won’t work after carrying out these basic checks, try the solutions below. Check the keyboard’s battery level as it may cause performance problems.Try a different USB port (wired keyboard).Re-pair the keyboard with your computer (for wireless keyboards).
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