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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: oppz197 on Fri, 23 August 2013, 18:43:43
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It is closer and closer to school now and I wonder how do people usually carry their keyboard around. I might do it quite often since I usually do a final touch on project @ lunch time.
Any suggestions are welcome :D
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I used to put my HHKB in my backpack - it has a padded compartment for a notebook where the keyboard fits quite well.
Now I want to take a Model M in to work, but it will not fit in the backpack.
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I just throw it in my backpack, usually in a bubble wrap. For the record, my portable keyboards are TypeMatrix 2030 and Noppoo Choc Mini.
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I have one of these which I use for laptop or keyboard, cheap and useful http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/laptops-netbooks/laptop-bags-netbook-cases/slipcases/logik-l15nbk11-15-6-laptop-sleeve-black-10509026-pdt.html
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I TIE THE CABLE TO MY TOWING BALL AND DRAG MY KEYBOARD BEHIND MY CAR.
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I TIE THE CABLE TO MY TOWING BALL AND DRAG MY KEYBOARD BEHIND MY CAR.
Some might say, a little reckless.
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THE KEYBOARD WOULDN'T CALL IT WRECKLESS...
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It stays in place. I merely move the rest of the universe around it.
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Not at all. I can afford to have my own keyboards wherever I need them. :p
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I use a https://www.thule.com/en/no/products/luggage-and-bags/daypacks-and-messengers/thule-crossover-backpacks/thule-crossover-25l-backpack-black-_-thule_85854218474 , it got loads of space for books, mousepad, my deathadder etc. Seperate room for laptop/keyboard. I have a noppoo choc mini so no problems fitting it in the backpack. Feels really solid aswell
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I have a cover for my ergodox, i then wrap it in towel and then in my bag.
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The Keyboard Quiver can fit a full size Model M. Great for coffee shops.
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I don't go anywhere..
I just shuffle my Edx across the table by hand from time to time.
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