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Blurrybob

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  1. When I'm playing games, every time I want to jump in the direction of forward+left (W+A+space), the Space button (jump) doesn't work. I know it's implemented in order to avoid misclicks when typing. How to turn this feature off? Jumping in the direction of forward+right (W+D+space) works normally
  2. I see your point. So it all boils down to tastes then. Although I understand your argument, I still find my approach to be more intuitive for ME. The weak spot of your reasoning seems to me to be the idea that every unticked option is the default one. As my understanding of computers hardly goes beyond following instructions on a Readme file, I assume you may be right overall. Cheers
  3. Yes I know, but why don't they make everything "Enable X" and "Enable Y". Like I said I intuitively expect something to be enabled when "ticked", and disabled when "unticked". Am I asking too much?
  4. Do you also get irritated when you see a tickable (I'm not sure this word exists) option which begins with "Disable" in the settings menu of a program? That is for example "Diasble hardware acceleration" in MS Word. Intuitively, I'd like to ENABLE something when I tick it, and disable something when I untick it. Wouldn't it be better if that option was "Enable hardware acceleration" instead? This also holds for that "Do not do something" tickable option too. Any thoughts?
  5. Thank you sir or madam! People like you make the world a wonderful place to live in.
  6. And how to do that? Do I install a software or make registry changes?
  7. Hi everyone. Due to my language's requirement I always have to use this sign [ʻ] (like reverse apostrophe, character code in Microsoft word: 02BB. So can I make so that whenever I press [`] button (just under Esc button on QWERTY keyboards), the [ʻ] sign shows up?
  8. So I can tell only by the appearance of the card. Thanks
  9. Hello forum. I've bought an <MSI 1660 ti gaming x> graphics card. But I can't find anywhere in the system the name <gaming x>. I know you can see your display adapter in 'Device Manager' but it doesn't show the <gaming x> name in it. So I am wondering if I can make sure that this is the graphics card for which I paid more than, say, <MSI GTX 1660 ti armour> edition.
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