Until someone develops that extension, you can always use the fantastic,
distraction free FocusWriter
https://gottcode.org/focuswriter/
Just enable the typewriter sounds under Settings > Preferences > General >
Typewriter sounds
For an added nostalgia, under Settings > Themes, switch to Old Schoo
Hi Matthias, thanks for that tip. :-)
I just tried it out on Ubuntu 18.04 (with Gnome, on another computer)
and haven't got it working there either, although I will keep trying and
will post a bug report if it doesn't work out.
Anyway, I guess that's OT for this list. :-)
Lee, that's another
If keyboard sfx emulator is not working, Unicomp bought IBM's keyboard
business, you can buy a new "IBM" keyboard, no emulator needed. They
optionally address issues like modern (USB) connector and the Windows
and Office keys.
Unicomp: https://www.pckeyboard.com/
On 4/2/19 10:26 AM, Dave Nelson w
Am 02.04.19 um 19:26 schrieb Dave Nelson:
> Lovely idea, Philipp,
> I've just tried installing the snap on my Ubuntu Studio 18.10 and have
> not yet got it working.
Type "bucklespring.buckle" on the commandline and it should work... ;-)
However, I am not sure if snaps work on Ubuntu Studio.
Rega
Lovely idea, Philipp,
I've just tried installing the snap on my Ubuntu Studio 18.10 and have
not yet got it working.
But the idea is really lovely. Personally, I learned to type on an IBM
92. :-D
Dave
On 2019-04-02 19:43, Matthias Seidel wrote:
Moin Philipp,
Am 02.04.19 um 17:26 schrieb Phil
Moin Philipp,
Am 02.04.19 um 17:26 schrieb Philipp:
>
> Hello,
>
> I hope this is getting throught to your 'Suggestions Box':
>
> I always thought, it would be nice to have an optional /*audio add-on*/
> for the Open Office Writer which gives out the Clatter, Ping! Crrk!
> Cachunk! (when lifting t
Hello,
I hope this is getting throught to your 'Suggestions Box':
I always thought, it would be nice to have an optional /*audio add-on*/
for the Open Office Writer which gives out the Clatter, Ping! Crrk!
Cachunk! (when lifting to the Shift function) etc. of a /*typewriter*/.
It would be yet