binary keyboard that supports full unicode but it's just 21 flip switches and an 'enter' key
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Brooke Vibber :blobcatcoffee: (brooke@bikeshed.vibber.net)'s status on Thursday, 23-May-2024 05:46:11 JST Brooke Vibber :blobcatcoffee: -
Foone🏳️⚧️ (foone@digipres.club)'s status on Thursday, 23-May-2024 05:46:04 JST Foone🏳️⚧️ @1000millimeter @Jmj @brooke @NanoRaptor people suggested that when I made my ascii binary keyboard, but it's sadly not possible with how the USB HID protocol works. You can't send arbitrary unicode, only a small group of scan codes that the PC converts into unicode later.
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1000millimeter (1000millimeter@chaos.social)'s status on Thursday, 23-May-2024 05:46:06 JST 1000millimeter @Jmj @brooke @NanoRaptor adding @foone
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jmj (jmj@hachyderm.io)'s status on Thursday, 23-May-2024 05:46:10 JST jmj @brooke paging @NanoRaptor
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Foone🏳️⚧️ (foone@digipres.club)'s status on Thursday, 23-May-2024 05:55:06 JST Foone🏳️⚧️ @1000millimeter @Jmj @brooke @NanoRaptor over on Twitter [sic] https://twitter.com/Foone/status/1257164625184841729?s=19
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1000millimeter (1000millimeter@chaos.social)'s status on Thursday, 23-May-2024 05:55:08 JST 1000millimeter @foone @Jmj @brooke @NanoRaptor You already did that? Can you share a photo?
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Foone🏳️⚧️ (foone@digipres.club)'s status on Thursday, 23-May-2024 06:22:26 JST Foone🏳️⚧️ @1000millimeter @Jmj @brooke @NanoRaptor seven bit is more than enough: keyboards rarely have more than 128 keys.
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1000millimeter (1000millimeter@chaos.social)'s status on Thursday, 23-May-2024 06:22:27 JST 1000millimeter @foone @Jmj @brooke @NanoRaptor Oh just 7 bit? However, I'm impressed how fast you can type on it.
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Foone🏳️⚧️ (foone@digipres.club)'s status on Thursday, 23-May-2024 09:54:53 JST Foone🏳️⚧️ @1000millimeter @Jmj @brooke @NanoRaptor It takes ASCII, yeah. it has to translate it into letter+shift because of how PC keyboards work
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1000millimeter (1000millimeter@chaos.social)'s status on Thursday, 23-May-2024 09:54:54 JST 1000millimeter @foone @Jmj @brooke @NanoRaptor Do you enter ASCII Codes, i.e. seperate codes for upper and lower case, or do you have to enter two different codes (Shift + Letter) for upper case?
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