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When I plug it in it spams until I hit any other key, then stops working again
Yeah I was using the triggers lolThe triggers can be used to input characters, which I find preferable to clicking the pads.
The X button can be used to move the virtual keyboard to a different part of the screen.
According to my emails it was order on nov 1 and delivered on nov 13. I think it was just unclean bc I do stupid things all the timeI once bought a cheap mech, had problems almost right out of the box similar to what you describe. How new is it? If it's still in the return window, I'd return it for a different one, probably not worth the hassle.
Oh I fucking hate reddit, dude, they can't even try to understand what somebody else is sayingSomeone on reddit can't seem to grasp that I'm looking to build a new PC and not just drop a new CPU into the one I've got. Or that I'm not entirely committed to even starting that project yet.
This, so much. I once asked on the Reddit for my local city somewhere I could get a car hitch installed for a possible bike rack. Someone kept saying "Just install it yourself. It's easy." No, dude. I have zero mechanical skills and I'm not going to screw up my car or the hitch. And I told him this REPEATEDLY, but he just kept saying "It's easy" or "be a man" or some nonsense.Oh I fucking hate reddit, dude, they can't even try to understand what somebody else is saying
in the last month I fell into the audio rabbit hole, headphones, amps, dacs etc. I kept asking for advice all over and kept getting the door slammed in my face. with a general, "FOOL! YOU ARE TOO STUPID TO UNDERSTAND THIS DARK MAGIC, MAY YOU WANDER LOST IN THE DARKNESS OF DOLLAR STORE EARBUDS FOR ALL YOUR DAYS!" Our very own @PatrThom and @GasBandit lent their time to helping me understand. I begin to understand why so many people fall out of hobbies when you meet "experts" who immediately banish you with no instructions.This, so much. I once asked about on the Reddit for my local city somewhere I could get a car hitch installed for a possible bike rack. Someone kept saying "Just install it yourself. It's easy." No, dude. I have zero mechanical skills and I'm not going to screw up my car or the hitch. And I told him this REPEATEDLY, but he just kept saying "It's easy" or "be a man" or some nonsense.
I almost did that with the tinwhistle. When my girlfriend took me to a show and I fell in love with the instrument, I asked the guy playing it what it was. He not only didn't tell me the name of the instrument, he was a dick about it, too. All he told me was "It's expensive" with a derisive chuckle. I didn't actually learn it was a tinwhistle until 2 years later when a friend of mine explained it and bought me a cheap one for christmas.in the last month I fell into the audio rabbit hole, headphones, amps, dacs etc. I kept asking for advice all over and kept getting the door slammed in my face. with a general, "FOOL! YOU ARE TOO STUPID TO UNDERSTAND THIS DARK MAGIC, MAY YOU WANDER LOST IN THE DARKNESS OF DOLLAR STORE EARBUDS FOR ALL YOUR DAYS!" Our very own @PatrThom and @GasBandit lent their time to helping me understand. I begin to understand why so many people fall out of hobbies when you meet "experts" who immediately banish you with no instructions.
Lol I got the "it's expensive" bullshit when I asked a clerk in a music store about getting a ukulele. Ending buying one on amazon and teaching myself to play it. Some people got some strong barriers to keep others awayI almost did that with the tinwhistle. When my girlfriend took me to a show and I fell in love with the instrument, I asked the guy playing it what it was. He not only didn't tell me the name of the instrument, he was a dick about it, too. All he told me was "It's expensive" with a derisive chuckle. I didn't actually learn it was a tinwhistle until 2 years later when a friend of mine explained it and bought me a cheap one for christmas.
Fast forward 8 or 9 years later, to the Texas Renaissance Festival (where that guy's band played every year, too). I have a low D tinwhistle, and he hears me playing it, and he kind of stalks me across the fair for half an hour before he comes up and asks me what I'm playing. "It's expensive." I say.
But then, I relented and explained what it was and where to find them. Because I'm only a little bit of a dick
Oh, I left out the most Tom Hanks-iest bits...that girlfriend that drug me to the show? She was always an 'expert' on everything. And by that, I meant she had explanations for everything, and they were almost always wrong. She said she knew what the instrument was, and bought me a yamaha recorder for christmas. And I couldn't play it at all. When I was whining about it some months later to the other, new, friend, she explained that the instrument used wasn't a recorder at all, and promised to get me a real tinwhistle the upcoming christmas. And I took to it like a duck to water. I ended up breaking up with the recorder girl shortly thereafter, and marrying the tinwhistle girl.
What? The ukulele is one of the best beginner instruments. Why the hell would a music store not want you to get one? My ukulele was the gateway drug that led to a bass ukulele, a bass guitar, and a classical guitar!Lol I got the "it's expensive" bullshit when I asked a clerk in a music store about getting a ukulele. Ending buying one on amazon and teaching myself to play it. Some people got some strong barriers to keep others away
Yep, I was told that. And my interest in it comes and goes but I'm always able to tune it and learn a song if I feel like it. It's really funny to me cause a sale's a sale, pretty sure that little store had no refundsWhat comes to mind is "its just a phase, you will lose interest in a few days/weeks/month." But then you don't. In my current case, im a sponge for media, and an avid lover of technology, and finally a resolute academic. We all had our reasons for starting our journeys. It's one of those, you never know how one moment of kindness could be the seeds of greatness.