Talk:Key to byte

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This page sounds like it's been poorly translated from another language. What is this word 'seal'? In English it means a large marine animal or a way to prevent liquids and gasses from leaking from a pipe or something. In this context, it sounds like you maybe think it means "Beginner" or perhaps "Trainee" - but it's not clear.

Is 'key to byte' a software package? If so, does it meet Wikipedia's notability standards (I suspect not).

The link at the bottom of the article is broken - so it's hard to tell.

SteveBaker 13:37, 9 February 2007 (UTC)

Well this article seems to be a cross between a description of chording keyboards and tutorial for the software. It might be worth just mentioning this on the Chorded keyboard page. Either way I was glad I found it, it's nice to be able to try a chording keyboard without buying one. Ragzouken 18:43, 13 June 2007 (UTC)
  • To me it reads like marketing. I wonder if its even original. --Treekids (talk) 01:19, 1 February 2008 (UTC)