Softkeys Reviews File
Softkeys Reviews File
Now, the cursor still blinked. Leave a Review.
She placed her fingers on the home row.
For a moment, nothing happened.
Marta stared at it, her finger hovering over the trackpad. Above the field, the product name glowed in sterile sans-serif: — “The Empathy Engine.” softkeys reviews
She could write a warning. A five-paragraph scream into the void. But the keyboard would feel it — her anger, her terror — and the SoftKeys algorithm would flag the review as “emotionally unstable” and bury it under the five-star testimonials. Now, the cursor still blinked
One user, handle @ghost_in_the_keys, wrote: “I’ve been using SoftKeys for two years. It learns you. Not your words — your silences. It knows when you’re lying before you finish the sentence. Last week I wrote ‘I’m fine’ to my sister, and the spacebar refused to press. Just locked up. I had to delete the lie. Then the keys sang.” Another, @final_edit: “The trial version is free. But after 30 days, it asks for something else. Not money. It asks for one emotional memory per week. You type it out, hit enter, and the softkeys ‘absorb’ it. You forget the memory. Not the facts — the feeling. Gone. Like it never hurt. People call it healing. I call it a lobotomy by haptics.” Marta had kept typing anyway. For a moment, nothing happened