diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 70c1d93..94e9838 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ If you have a 101/104/etc-key keyboard it should probably be a 100/103/etc-key keyboard because the Num Lock key serves zero purpose other than to annoy me when for some reason isn't enabled and I want to type a number like a normal person but no instead I now have an extra set of cursor keys IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO MY EXISTING SET OF CURSOR KEYS. -If you have fingers and a keyboard I'm sure you'll agree, Num Lock is great but having a button to turn it off is not great. It's not great at all. In fact, it's actively awful. You know when Num Lock should not be on I ask rhetorically? *NEVER* I answer a little to loudly for the people around me. +If you have fingers and a keyboard I'm sure you'll agree, Num Lock is great but having a button to turn it off is not great. It's not great at all. In fact, it's actively awful. You know when Num Lock should not be on I ask rhetorically? *NEVER* I answer a little too loudly for the people around me. ## SO WHAT DOES IT DO? @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Num Lock turns off, NeverNotNumlock turns Num Lock back on **BECAUSE NUM LOCK SH ## WARNING THE FOLLOWING MOTION PICTURE MAY CONTAIN GRAPHIC IMAGERY FOR INDIVIDUALS SENSITIVE TO NUM LOCK BEING OFF -![Eat it, Num Lock](NeverNotNumlock.gif) \ No newline at end of file +![Eat it, Num Lock](NeverNotNumlock.gif)