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minus-squarereddifuge@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·6 days agoThanks for the opinion Bill. For anyone wondering, linux offers over a dozen virtual keyboards and btw they aren’t called on screen keyboards. All of them work great. And lots of distros come with one included.
minus-squareHeChomk@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·5 days agoYou are the exact personification of why Linux won’t catch on, and Linux users are seen as mlady neckbeards. On screen keyboard is a descriptive term. You’re nitpicking to sound superior. I have tried a number of on screen keyboards and can assure you, that on my system, they do not work. Go fuck yourself.
minus-squareprunerye@slrpnk.netlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·6 days agoHold on. I’m as much a Linux fanboy as anyone else, but can you name one OSK that supports swiping to type?
Thanks for the opinion Bill.
For anyone wondering, linux offers over a dozen virtual keyboards and btw they aren’t called on screen keyboards. All of them work great. And lots of distros come with one included.
You are the exact personification of why Linux won’t catch on, and Linux users are seen as mlady neckbeards.
On screen keyboard is a descriptive term. You’re nitpicking to sound superior.
I have tried a number of on screen keyboards and can assure you, that on my system, they do not work.
Go fuck yourself.
Hold on. I’m as much a Linux fanboy as anyone else, but can you name one OSK that supports swiping to type?