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      <description>About a month after getting the Freestyle 2, I started to have issues. At first I only noticed it with the arrow keys. Occasionally an additional key press was registered. I noticed it especially with the back arrow. Occasionally it would also type a slash. Then came the really bad day. Every time I pressed zero, it also send a HOME. I tried various things. Unplugging. Different USB port. Nothing helped.</description>
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      <description>I&amp;rsquo;ve been watching a few of those videos that talk about vim vs other editors for programming. I thought I throw my two cents in and explain, why I use vim. Not just for editing configuration files, but also programming and pretty much anything else. I even write this post with vim. I say that right away, I don&amp;rsquo;t think that the other ones are bad, they are just not right for me.</description>
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