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HouseSmarts Radio with Lou Manfredini
New to Lou Too: QwerkyWriter

HouseSmarts Radio with Lou Manfredini

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025


This week's New to Lou Too is the QwerkyWriter. A retro-inspired keyboard that replicates the mechanical typewriters of the past for use with your modern computer or tablet. For more info, visit the YouTube HouseSmarts Channel.

All Cool Blind Tech Shows
Reviewing the QwerkyWriter Mechanical Keyboard: A Little Qwerky, but way Better than Qwerty!

All Cool Blind Tech Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 15:03


Dive into this podcast to learn about the Qwerky Writer Mechanical Keyboard, a keyboard dedicated to those who want the greatest typewriter feeling under their fingertips at all times. Thanks to arrangements done by Qwerkytoys, what's reviewed here is of the latest QwerkyWriter S model. As you can hear, I could not be more than pleased with the design, build, and overall retro feel of this product. As you also hear, there are some some negatives, such as the right-shift key, but these to me have not detracted from using the device at all. While you can pick up another keyboard claiming a typewriter feel, I truly challenge you in these three qualities produced by the breadth of attention put in by the QwerkyWriter team. 4 connections at once. That includes a USB machine, and 3 over Bluetooth. At once, yes, you can have 4 devices at the same time and seamlessly switch among them. This can include a mix of mobile, desktop and gaming devices. Quality of build. These keys now use Cherry Blue switches, and beyond the one minor difference in my podcast, they are fully compatible with any key set you want to change it into. The customization is yours, and you get the superb clicky blue switches with a nice plating that gives it a typewriter clicking sound. I change my keys with the 104-key keycap set by Aukey to prevent the metal chrome on the original set from chipping in a non-portable situation that I'm using this keyboard in, such as my job. Finally, A stand which fits a Braille display. When it comes to both my Refreshabraille 18, and VarioUltra 40, this device will handle them comfortably. The Tablet stand, design to originally accommodate tablets fits Braille displays of many sizes and types. Let us know if yours also can fit in to the keyboard! I can use my displays slightly tilted with the cells towards me to read off any text as I type on the keyboard, increasing productivity. I definitely don't need a combined solution for a premium price, no sir, it's part of my keyboard. Overall, I could not be more than satisfied with the feel of each key, as they are consistent among presses. The entire plate of this QwerkyWriter is metal, and it is noticeable in quality to keyboards I previously tested. I'm confident that this keyboard will last me for years to come, and that it is a worthwhile product for many people, thus I bring this review to you as a journalist and professional.

All Cool Blind Tech Shows
Reviewing the QwerkyWriter Mechanical Keyboard: A Little Qwerky, but way Better than Qwerty!

All Cool Blind Tech Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 15:03


Dive into this podcast to learn about the Qwerky Writer Mechanical Keyboard, a keyboard dedicated to those who want the greatest typewriter feeling under their fingertips at all times. Thanks to arrangements done by Qwerkytoys, what's reviewed here is of the latest QwerkyWriter S model. As you can hear, I could not be more than pleased with the design, build, and overall retro feel of this product. As you also hear, there are some some negatives, such as the right-shift key, but these to me have not detracted from using the device at all. While you can pick up another keyboard claiming a typewriter feel, I truly challenge you in these three qualities produced by the breadth of attention put in by the QwerkyWriter team. 4 connections at once. That includes a USB machine, and 3 over Bluetooth. At once, yes, you can have 4 devices at the same time and seamlessly switch among them. This can include a mix of mobile, desktop and gaming devices. Quality of build. These keys now use Cherry Blue switches, and beyond the one minor difference in my podcast, they are fully compatible with any key set you want to change it into. The customization is yours, and you get the superb clicky blue switches with a nice plating that gives it a typewriter clicking sound. I change my keys with the 104-key keycap set by Aukey to prevent the metal chrome on the original set from chipping in a non-portable situation that I'm using this keyboard in, such as my job. Finally, A stand which fits a Braille display. When it comes to both my Refreshabraille 18, and VarioUltra 40, this device will handle them comfortably. The Tablet stand, design to originally accommodate tablets fits Braille displays of many sizes and types. Let us know if yours also can fit in to the keyboard! I can use my displays slightly tilted with the cells towards me to read off any text as I type on the keyboard, increasing productivity. I definitely don't need a combined solution for a premium price, no sir, it's part of my keyboard. Overall, I could not be more than satisfied with the feel of each key, as they are consistent among presses. The entire plate of this QwerkyWriter is metal, and it is noticeable in quality to keyboards I previously tested. I'm confident that this keyboard will last me for years to come, and that it is a worthwhile product for many people, thus I bring this review to you as a journalist and professional.

Shopify Masters | The ecommerce business and marketing podcast for ambitious entrepreneurs

In this episode you’ll learn from an entrepreneur that focused on winning over early adopters than the entire market in order to successfully launch his product. In this episode you'll learn: How to manage all the feedback you’ll get when running a Kickstarter campaign. Why you want to go after the hardcore early adopter demographic first before promoting your product. What should you do if you encounter copycats.

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

We start the show with a discussion of 2 Factor Authentication on Apple IDs. We discuss the Best Burritos in the US. We answer Allan Edmonds #askMTJC question about our first computers and our predictions for the next 5 years. We follow up on Mark's iPhone swollen battery. We discuss whether to buy AppleCare, the discuss the delay in Apple Mac hardware, SoftBank's purchase of Arm, the rumored iPhone 7 Pro and iOS Beta Periods. We also discuss iOS 9.3.3 security update. Picks: Scrivener for iOS Effective Objective-C 2.0 Episode 101 Show Notes: Apple Two Factor Authentication 1Password America's Best Burrito Ferry Farmer’s Market at the Embarcadero Allan Edmonds Mac Classic Commodore PET Atari 800 Power Macintosh Macintosh IIcx SE/30 Macintosh II PDP 11 QWERKYWRITER Computer History Museum Tech Museum of Innovation AppleCare Plus So where are all the new Macs for 2016 MacRumors Buyer's Guide - Mac Hackintosh ARM: the weightless corporation that outweighs Intel P.A. Semi Apple might announce 3 different iPhone 7 models this year iOS version release date history About the security content of iOS 9.3.3 Beware! Your iPhone Can Be Hacked Remotely With Just A Message Reversing the wall Apple Introduces Revolutionary New Laptop With No Keyboard Erin Thomas (Mrs. Aaron) Episode 101 Picks: Scrivener for iOS Effective Objective-C 2.0 Flixel wins Best Startup

So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
WRITER 023: Do cliched books covers sell? Writers talking money, and Joanna Rakoff – author of "My Salinger Year"

So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2014 79:18


Book cover cliches - do they sell? Why writers are opening up about finances, 37 books every creative person should read, how to become a prolific writer while holding down a day job, Writer in Residence Joanna Rakoff (and a giveaway!), the Qwerkywriter, author trademarks and more! Read the show notes.  Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com

Kickin' It Podcast
Chargers, Sun Glass, and Fork Splooge

Kickin' It Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2014 34:35


This week we continue on without dear Michael, but never the less we talk about several exciting kickstarters including:Utensilmate MyBell Ark, Wireless chrager Qhartz wireless charger Qwerkywriter, again... Glance, smartwatch accessory Apex, merino wool hoody Bru-V UV protection for your beer   Enjoy, and if you like it, please subscribe!