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Latest revision as of 04:17, 11 September 2021
A velocity-sensitive computer keyboard is a computer keyboard with keys which are velocity-sensitive (by analogy with musical keyboard keys).
To quote myself:
I want a velocity-sensitive computer keyboard with appropriate software, for example:
- Render my word processor as an old-school mechanical typewriter, like Dad had.
- When I press a key slowly, make a faint mark for the character.
- When I press a key very fast, display animated sparks and make a heavy, stochastic-blurred mark for the character.
https://bbs.boingboing.net/t/leon-sans-a-font-generated-by-code/150726/3