To be fair I wanna press 'shift shift' just to see what it does 🤔
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Finally, a Scottish layout.
Dwarvish or Irish?
Wat te fc were ter sde
My favorite part about this is the
Shift~Shift~^Shift^
50% off for Scottish TweetDeck users
get tae fecc
That's just Dutch
Dat is geen nederlands, vriend
That's not dutch, friend
Fries misschien
I can't figure out the last sentence (before fave stars)
I think it's "I recommend it to all Amazon watchers!", but I don't know what Amazon watchers are supposed to be. Also, if that were correct, it'd mean they used b to replace m in "recommend" ("recabed") but g in "Amazon" ("Agazad"), which would be a little inconsistent considering they used d > n and a > o in both words. So it's probably not Amazon, I guess. Maybe a show or something because of the capital A?
edit: after thinking about it for a few more hours, maybe it's a porn site or a euphemism for porn? I don't know any that would translate to "Agazad," but that'd explain the need for a one-hand keyboard.
how the heck are you supposed to type on this thing. or is it more like "that's the fun part: you don't!"
IIRC, holding space flips it from left side of the keyboard to right side. You can see the letters in small print at the center of the keys. The idea being it makes use of existing right hand muscle memory, just mirrored.