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I used to keep a piano keyboard next to my computer for loading downtime, and it was the least depressed days of my life.
Why not do it again then? Even a small keyboard might do.
I gave it to a relative that wanted to learn piano and I was too busy with work to sit at the comp/piano station, then never got around to getting another. I have a second hand seaboard now but I haven't looked into setting it up or if it even works under linux
How long do you think it would take to set up?
realistically probably a month or two. I've been in renovation limbo and parts of the house are incomplete, and I still need to redo some of the parts that are done.
just setting it up though, maybe like 30min of research on the clock at work when nobody is looking and maybe about the same for the actual setup.