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I make original paintings that I usually post on social media, however I also have a website that works as my portfolio. I made it with wix.com and it's http://egonklett.com/ . Source: 6 months ago
I was switching because my CachyOS installation had started to feel "broken", I mean, I had this issue where my browsers were not able to cross 10FPS in running even simple flash games, and wix.com's website builder. I even posted it in r/cachyos sub, the devs replied but left after one comment. Source: 6 months ago
I'm going to re-build my portfolio with glazed and hopefully soon nightshaded images, but I am going to use something like wix.com. Does anyone know if they allow scraping? Or if there is some other provider I can use? Source: 7 months ago
So, is this okay to use on a wix.com membership only sire or is there stuff I am missing? Source: 7 months ago
Go to wix.com and you see a banner professing support for Ukraine. Ironic. Corporations do not have any morals other than whatever makes them money. Source: 8 months ago
We don't know anything besides the laptop being from early 2010s so all we can guess is that it might be Plus, or a mute audio key, or it could just be a "Pause/break" function key, maybe an eject key. Google for a website that does a key function test so when you press that key you can see what it actually is, here is one I found: https://keyboardchecker.com/. Source: 6 months ago
But now when I press the Office Key it's like I'm just pressing End, and then I press the Emoji Key it's like I'm just pressing Space. It worked on https://keyboardchecker.com, but not in-game. I've played around with *, {Blind}, ^!+, etc., but nothing I do gets it to continue allowing me to apply modifiers to End without making the Emoji Key go back to overlapping. Source: 10 months ago
Try using https://keyboardchecker.com/ and see what lights up when you press M. If multiple things are lighting up, you may have an electrical issue with your keyboard. Source: about 1 year ago
That doenst sound like a keyboard issue.What OS? What happens if you use delete key in text editor? Behaves as expected? You can check what key codes the keyboard generates when you press delete: maybe try this site https://keyboardchecker.com/ You could also boot off a live-CD for Ubuntu or something and just test the keyboard in Ubuntu - see how it behaves... Will help you figure out if it's hardware or... Source: about 1 year ago
I investigated the behavior with Keyboard Checker and found that, when I pressed the left Ctrl, and then the Z key, pressing the Z key released the left Ctrl key, which explained the z string. Also, this behavior is unique to that exact physical key. For example, on an American layout, my keyboard would start inputting ys because that's the character mapped to this physical key on that layout (tested). Source: about 1 year ago
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