FLT-71V1
The custom mechanical keyboard world is often a race toward the smallest or the most "premium" feeling boards. However, every so often, a project like the emerges to challenge standard design conventions. Combining an unusual 70% form factor with a rugged, industrial build, it has become a sought-after piece for collectors who value both form and function. 🛠️ Industrial Design & Build
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: It is compatible with major industrial visualization tools like BMS-Graf-pro , WinCC flexible, and ProTool. Trade-offs for General Users High Complexity : As a piece of Automation Technology
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topicalization
There’s a special kind of pleasure in reading a paper that takes something you thought you understood — word order, information structure, the left edge of a clause — and turns it inside out. That’s exactly what the lead article in Folia Linguistica 71.1 (abbreviated FLT 71v1 top) does for the notion of and the left periphery .