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    22 hours ago

    I have a workaround for that! Take out your phone and search for a hidden app called “phone” (should be pre-installed). There should be a “keypad” tab. There you can type in the pin from muscle memory to get the actual numbers.

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        22 hours ago

        except phone keypads and computer keypads are inverted.

        True.

        But this isn’t about computer keybads, but ATM keypads and they are the same as my phone keypad.

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          22 hours ago

          You are correct. I was assuming they’d be more like 10-keys. Google images shows they’re usually in the phone orientation.

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      21 hours ago

      You’re out of luck if you need the letters though, because phones and PIN keypads don’t have the same letters on the same numbers.

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        21 hours ago

        I remeber letter on keypads when I was like 14 and using sms on a keypad to text my girlfriend on a Nokia phone. Why are you still using that?

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          14 hours ago

          I used to be able to type out a full text with my phone barely opened in my pocket in class, certainly can’t do that with touchscreens 😅

          These days I can type pretty fast on a touchscreen but I do sometimes miss the old days of unique flip phones compared to the boring slabs of glass we get now.