It allows you to record the audio output of your computer. It's like you were to have a cable plugged into the microphone input from the speaker output
I originally bought a Steam Deck to travel with but I feel it was just too big. I recently bought an Asrock BC-250 and have it setup with Sunshine. Now I use my Retroid Pocket 5 and Moonlight. Much more of a manageable size for traveling
This reads like someone who has a base level understanding of how a chromebook works in an educational environment. Also reads like someone (I'm assuming American) who doesn't know what CIPA is.
Every state's Lemon Law is different so you'll have to check with your attorney general. They usually have a webpage outlining their requirements for it to be considered a lemon. My car sat untouched at the dealership for over 30 business days (ended up being over 3 months before it was fixed) because the ICCUs are always on backorder so I was able to file a claim because of that
I filed a lemon law claim in February on my Kia EV6 because of the ICCU failure. They repurchased the car about a month ago and now I'm just waiting for a refund check since I had to make a couple payments waiting for them to schedule the surrender of the car
I had my pitchfork out and ticket to Jellyfinville in-hand. I read the blog post and saw this myself. I'm wondering if it's a matter of time before they want to screw over my family though
Check out Keychron's mice. They're wireless but you can plug in the cable and use them that way. RGB is a physical button you press to switch which mode you want or turn it off completely. DPI and polling are also physical buttons on the bottom of the mouse.
It allows you to record the audio output of your computer. It's like you were to have a cable plugged into the microphone input from the speaker output