Did you even read the summary or watch the video? "The really clever bit, and you might not notice it unless you look closely at the video, is that the ball bounces off real architectural features of the building — like the windows, for example."
Maybe you think it's unimpressive, but many people would find this really cool. And face it...if you walked by a building that was playing a giant version of breakout, you wouldn't walk by without looking twice.
Ctrl-C functions as Esc for many of Vim's functions, though it isn't perfect for all situations. So I put imap ^C ^[ into my.vimrc (^[ being, of course, the secret identity of the Esc key), which fixes things up.
...I couldn't use Emacs or shell editing without it. Beats me why it's labelled 'caps lock', though --- the other control keys on the keyboard are all labelled 'Ctrl'.
I love it too...Backspace is MUCH too far for my right pinky to reach. So much less strain on my fingers when I only have to reach over to Caps Lock with my left pinky to delete some incorrect letters.
Did you even read the summary or watch the video? "The really clever bit, and you might not notice it unless you look closely at the video, is that the ball bounces off real architectural features of the building — like the windows, for example." Maybe you think it's unimpressive, but many people would find this really cool. And face it...if you walked by a building that was playing a giant version of breakout, you wouldn't walk by without looking twice.
Ctrl-C functions as Esc for many of Vim's functions, though it isn't perfect for all situations. So I put imap ^C ^[ into my .vimrc (^[ being, of course, the secret identity of the Esc key), which fixes things up.
...I couldn't use Emacs or shell editing without it. Beats me why it's labelled 'caps lock', though --- the other control keys on the keyboard are all labelled 'Ctrl'.
I love it too...Backspace is MUCH too far for my right pinky to reach. So much less strain on my fingers when I only have to reach over to Caps Lock with my left pinky to delete some incorrect letters.
I hope they don't guard any sensitive data with encryption that easy