Posted on August 22nd, 2008 by Matthew Sparkes
1,000,000 keys and a celebratory holiday
You may remember that a while ago I reviewed a Logitech keyboard that tracked key presses. Well, I’ve been using it at my desk since then, and I’ve just passed into seven figures. It’s still going strong despite a few coffee-related mishaps, although I’m still not using any of the more esoteric features.
Considering that I only use it in the morning – I tend to migrate to the PC Pro laboratory in the afternoons, like a goose heading South for the winter – that’s a whole lot of typing.
To reward myself I’m going to take two weeks off work and go on my first holiday since time immemorial. Bye.
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August 22nd, 2008 at 1:45 pm
Personally, I suspect that you just sat for an hour with a cup of coffee holding down the space bar while you did whatever it is you do to pass the time – stuffing quail’s eggs, isn’t it? – in that overstaffed behemoth that is PC Pro.
August 22nd, 2008 at 11:36 pm
I have the older version of that keyboard and was surprised at how fast the characters accumulated. I found that with mine, even pressing the Shift key, FN key, and ANY keystroke at all counted. Even hitting the Mute key counted on this keyboard. I don’t know about the one you reviewed, however…