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Author andrei.avk
Recipients Jeffrey.Kintscher, andrei.avk, celal.sahin, jab, matanya.stroh, r.david.murray, remi.lapeyre, steven.daprano, stevoisiak
Date 2021-08-10.01:27:06
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Unfortunately modern laptop keyboards have almost no key travel and barely any tactile feedback [*]. Users on such keyboards really do need feedback for each key pressed. Not providing an option for such feedback is in effect forcing users to choose maximally weak password.

[*] worse, a large proportion of MBP keyboards produced in the last few years have the notoriously bad 'butterfly' key design that occasionally duplicates and swallows keypresses. Yes, a trillion dollar company can't make a functional keyboard.
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2021-08-10 01:27:06andrei.avksetrecipients: + andrei.avk, steven.daprano, r.david.murray, jab, matanya.stroh, stevoisiak, remi.lapeyre, Jeffrey.Kintscher, celal.sahin
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