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Keyboard enthusiasts seem to click over love of their custom devices

Por: ABC News Tech February 18, 2023

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NEW YORK -- The doorbell at 224 West 4th Street in Manhattan's West Village doesn't work, which is why Will Fann is leaving a note on the door. That note is one of the only handwritten things at the Fat Cat Fab Lab on a recent Saturday, because the space is hosting a gathering of computer keyboard enthusiasts.Fann tells ABC Audio that meetups like this are usually pretty informal.It's usually just bring your keyboard - or just... + full article



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