I’m strictly desktop. I tend to be verbose and hand held devices make verbosity difficult. It’s a minor pet peeve of mine that often my e-mail messages are responded to with the equivalent of a text message. Smart devices are a convenient technology but sometimes I need more. Oh well.
Technically, I’m on a laptop, but it’s sitting on a desk, attached to an external display, using an external mouse. I am using the laptop keyboard, though! But it feels pretty indistinguishable from a desktop setup.
Trying to type something substantial without an actual keyboard (or do various other computery things on a phone rather than an actual computer) feels maddening, like trying to walk around with my ankles tied together.
Posting? Almost exclusively desktop, home or work. I will occasionally read the board on a phone/small tablet, but I only think I’ve posted with one once or twice. Way to cumbersome for my aging hands and brain to work on a tiny keyboard. I’m still very much desktop-bound for a lot of things - tablets don’t come near to cutting it and I still can’t quite bring myself to get a laptop because I prefer desktops for a variety of reasons and I’d want a pricey high-end laptop. Having two relatively expensive and largely redundant computers for occasional convenience hasn’t yet made it past my logic filter.
I have an large laptop which I use as a desktop replacement, and I never really take it off my desk. I wasn’t sure what category that would fall under, so I didn’t vote.
Anyhow, this laptop/desktop accounts for 99% of my posts, with my phone accounting for 1%. Like others have been saying, it’s just too aggravating to type long posts on a phone. If I’m away from home, I’m fine with browsing the board on a phone, but I’d rather wait until I get back before responding.
I mostly post from my phone. (Swyping. Thus my tendency towards typos.) I also sometimes post from any of the laptops i might be using. I’ve gotten fairly good at posting links and stuff via the phone.