u/2223reddituser

Using wireless keyboard as wired

Hello I have an aula f75 and was wondering because it says that while on wired mode, the keyboard itself is charging. Does this mean that it's not safe to have it used as "wired mode" most of the time? I always have my keyboard on RGB mode because my room is kinda dark and it drains the battery in just 2 days.

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u/2223reddituser — 18 hours ago

How much to fix 1 broken key in mechanical keyboards

Hi! I recently bought a hot swappable mechanical keyboard. All is good except sa PgDn key na hindi gumagana, yun lang talaga. I tried changing the switches using the spare switches I have, I double checked din and wala namang bents sa switches. Pero di pa rin talaga nagreregister.

It lowkey bothers me kasi kahit di ko naman gano nagagamit yung PgDn. I was wondering din if how much ipaayos to and saan? thanks

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u/2223reddituser — 2 days ago

Sketchup or Rhino

Hi just kindly don't suggest any other 3d modelling softwares, I had an internal debate for so long and based on my resources and skills, these 2 are the 3d archviz softwares I'd like to focus on.

All throughout college skp is what was taught to us and was the prominent software used in our country (third world country 😅). Tbh I can't use skp without plugins and I'm tired of studying all of them just to get by. Now I'm graduating, I'd like to learn Rhino for advanced modelling due to it's native commands and grasshopper.

Here's my dilemma, I'd have to invest a ton of time in learning Rhino and unlearning my skp workflow. As I mentioned, skp is more widely used in my county's workplace so I'm not sure if studying a new software is worth it. And even if I change into Rhino completely, I'm back to square 1 and still might land a job which uses skp. I am also too scared to work on a firm which uses rhino, again bcs I'm a total beginner at it.

Idk I'm sorry I'm really confused rn

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u/2223reddituser — 15 days ago