Short answer: No.
Long answer: It is certainly powerful enough, the only thing that is stopping it is it being proprietary and that Valve will never ever port it. There isn't even a Linux x86 version of any Valve games, so don't expect them to port it to an ARM version of Linux. Edit: And any...
Valve is/was looking for Linux devs, but I doubt they'd port there games to ARM. Currently, they only have PC and Xbox 360 devs in-house, and their totally employee count is about 150, so porting to ARM probably isn't a high priority.
Well, the USB port on one of my old PC's is broken from being forced in the wrong way. Also the one on my laptop broke, probably from having something in there then dropping it or lifting it up partially and breaking off the plastic part. Anything with a irregular shape would be a much better...
How'd this get in other stuff? I thought I posted it in General Talk [Pandora] and that's where it should stay so people can buy these while they're cheap, so they can use them on their Pandora.
Kagato's layouts use Fn-Down to cycle between accents for the last typed character, which leaves left, right, and up for back tab, tab, and AltGr.
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If the OP doesn't like DRM content, you can burn all DRM'd stuff to a CD and rip it off into MP3 format in iTunes. :) It's funny they'd include a way to bypass DRM in their own software.