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Technically, you can remove the keyboard and mouse (e.g. if you only have a wired USB keyboard) after installing Folk. In practice we've found that you'll want a Bluetooth keyboard with a USB dongle in the machine because that's: | Technically, you can remove the keyboard and mouse (e.g. if you only have a wired USB keyboard) after installing Folk. In practice we've found that you'll want a Bluetooth keyboard with a USB dongle in the machine because that's: |
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1. a reliable wireless connection to the machine | - a reliable wireless connection to the machine |
2. We support ''Alt + Esc''' for restarting Folk if anything goes wrong. Unless you're developing Folk itself or writing unsafe (C, Tcl w/ shell commands, or complex shaders) you won't need this functionality. | - We support ''Alt + Esc''' for restarting Folk if anything goes wrong. Unless you're developing Folk itself or writing unsafe (C, Tcl w/ shell commands, or complex shaders) you won't need this functionality. |
3. It's also nice to have an in-system editor by attaching an ''editor'' program to you keyboard. | - It's also nice to have an in-system editor by attaching an ''editor'' program to you keyboard. |
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