@GamingWithEars@mastodon.stickbear.me
Post #4156416
2026-07-20 19:49 UTC
@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.
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@LockOrientation@tweesecake.social 2026-07-20 20:24
@GamingWithEars@mastodon.stickbear.me @daygar@tweesecake.social These are valid points. And I will agree that some of the cheaper Bluetooth keyboards are not the best, especially when it comes to accuracy. I didn’t think about that when I originally posted, but it is something to definitely consider. My big thing that I was trying to get across was that if you’re using dictation, you need to proofread everything that comes out of it. I’m using it right now because I don’t have access to a keyboard at the moment, but it’s fully proofread.