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"You can use DUP+i to create chords on the fly in any text box",
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"This site is open source! Check out the full source code on GitHub in the bottom left",
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"Two letter chords can be activated accidentally in chentry. Be cautious around them",
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"More inputs in a chord increase the tolerance, making them easier to activate",
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"The maximum number of outputs in a chord is 256",
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"You can create backups of your device on the top right",
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"For programming you should set your auto-delete timeout to about 200ms",
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"Large parts of this site were written on a CC1",
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"I use VIM btw...",
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"I use NixOS btw...",
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"You can hold shift on the undo button to undo all changes",
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"GTM stands for Generative Text Menu and can be used to change your device's settings anywhere",
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"Ambidextrous Throwover (aka Mirror Mode) is a mode designed for one-handed use",
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"Chentry stands for character entry, or typing letter by letter on a chording enabled device",
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"Chord modifiers are hard-coded (as of now) and can be used in the English language to add conjucations and more",
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"You can use 'cursor warping' by adding arrow key actions to a chord, for example to chord '()' with the cursor in the middle of the brackets",
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"An arpeggiate is a single key press that modifies the preceding chord. Modifiers can be arpeggiated",
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"Some actions are marked as a 'macro', which means the output is generated by a key sequence rather than a pure key press. Be cautious with those, as they can affect other keys when held together!",
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"Spurring is a chording only mode which is more advanced, but can greatly imporve typing speed when mastered",
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"The forced chord phenomenon is when typing a word character by character starts to feel unnatural",
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"Don't be afraid to delete chords you keep getting wrong",
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"Most people find it easier to start their chord library from scratch rather than learning someone else's",
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"A common techinque to deal with conflicts is to add DUP or the same key mirrored on the other hand",
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"A longer chord is not always more difficult",
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"Riley Keen made headlines when his Monkeytype score of 500WPM using a CC1 got him banned off the site",
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"A 3d press refers to pressing down into a 5-way switch",
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"The serial communication protocol used by CCOS is documented on docs.charachorder.com",
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"The 'CCOS is ready' message can be turned off in the settings",
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"Most people using the CC1 don't change the a-z key layout, as further modification provides very little benefit",
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"Using VIM on the default CC1 a-z layout is perfectly doable, it's just a matter of getting used to it",
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"You can use Nexus to track words you might want to add to your chord library",
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"The CC1 default layout was 80% science, 20% art",
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"There is little to no reason to use hjkl in VIM on a CC1 since the arrows keys are so close already",
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"The device manager automatically creates a backup for you when you reboot your device into the bootloader",
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"You can use \"compound\", \"macro\", \"suffix\" and \"cursor warp\" in the chord search to find specific types of chords",
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"You can search for chord inputs by using a leading \"+\", for example \"+a +DUP\" will show all chords with inputs that contain both a and DUP"
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