Post #4156415
2026-07-20 19:21 UTC
@LockOrientation@tweesecake.social Whenever I've tried Bluetooth keyboards, I've ended up with letters duplicating, keystrokes being missed, or the connection dropping altogether. I'd much rather read correctly dictated words without punctuation than garbled input from a Bluetooth keyboard, because Bluetooth is about as capable of holding a connection as a human hand is of holding water.
Different input methods work for different people. Something being available doesn't mean it is reliable, practical, or easier for everyone to use.
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@GamingWithEars@mastodon.stickbear.me 2026-07-20 19:49
@daygar@tweesecake.social @LockOrientation@tweesecake.social I've had issues with very cheap Bluetooth keyboards, say $10 or so, but $20 and up keyboards have worked well for me over the years and now I have two higher-end keyboards that work great with Bluetooth! The Nuphy Air75V3 and the MXKeys something-something.