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I'm not a Mac guy so I can't help you there.
I'm sure some people will chime in about the Compaq Brown Cherry board as a test board but I don't think it fits at all with that shiny new Mac. I can't think of any less than $100 other brown cherry options commonly available in Canada.
I'd recommend just going for it - try the Filco. If you don't like it you can resell it.
BIG jump from a Model M to the Brown Cherries - it'll take a while to retrain your fingers but many have.Show Image(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/40/Apple_key.jpg/150px-Apple_key.jpg)
Last fall I bought a beautiful shiny Macbook Pro. This forced me to hand down my 1988 IBM model M to my fiance, because I now need a USB keyboard with Windows keys or a Mac layout. So I'm looking for advice on what keyboard to buy.To complicate things, I live in Ottawa, Canada. Is there a cheap and easy way for Canadians to test out the brown Cherries, or am I going to have to spring for the Filco to find out?
- I want a board with the key layout I'm used to (example (http://www.elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=filco_keyboards,majestouch_104key&pid=fkbn104meb)), and I haven't seen any Mac boards with the One True Layout except perhaps the really old Apple boards.
- My desk is small, so I would like a board that isn't too big, and I could easily ditch the numpad. Just as long as doing so didn't mess with the main text entry or arrow/cursor movements block. Yes, I AM very interested in a Filco tenkeyless...
- I'm too heavy a typist for the laptop keyboard's longterm health, so I'd like to retrain myself to a lighter touch. This makes me interested in brown Cherry switches.
- I really don't want any touchpads, trackballs, or pointing sticks. I have a very good trackpad and mouse already.
Others on my shortlist are the Unicomp Spacesaver and the Cherry G80-3000. The Unicomp is just kind of ugly. The G80-3000 is mostly available with the blue Cherry switches. Their sound was a little too high-pitched for comfort in the recording I listened to.
Mac-specific question: I'll want to swap the Windows and Alt keys to match the Mac layout, to reinforce my new muscle memories. Any Mac users out there know what will happen when I switch back and forth between the external and built-in boards? Will it remap only the external board, or both, or what? I don't own any USB keyboards to test with.
Thanks all!
A Happy Hacking keyboard could be a good idea considering that they have all the appropriate Mac buttons, and are small enough to be used in place of a built-in laptop keyboard. They also (supposedly, never used one) have quite a light keystroke. Of course, that's if you are prepared to spend about $250 on a keyboard.
Get a ps2 to USB adapter and use take your Model M back! If you want to save space, get a real space saving keyboard!
Since I'm SURE you have a stuffed beaver lying around (don't all Canadians) here are the mod instructions (http://www.instructables.com/id/Compubeaver---%3E-How-to-case-mod-a-beaver---in-29-e/).
The Mac setting to switch the 'alt' and 'window' keys affects both the built in keyboard and the attached keyboard. Also, there is a bug in OSX where if you switch the keys with a keyboard plugged in and then unplug the keyboard and switch the keys back, the keys won't actually switch back. You have to have the keyboard plugged in order to switch back. I've gotten used to both locations for the 'cmd' key, but you might find it more of a hassle.
Not exactly true. If choose to apply the settings to all my keyboards, then the keys are swapped on the external keyboard and the built-in on. But, if I choose to swap only on the external keyboard, it works fine. However, like you pointed out, the keyboard must be plugged in before doing the swap.
Not exactly true. If choose to apply the settings to all my keyboards, then the keys are swapped on the external keyboard and the built-in on. But, if I choose to swap only on the external keyboard, it works fine. However, like you pointed out, the keyboard must be plugged in before doing the swap.
Is there a setting that lets you determine if the key swap is applied to both keyboards or just the external one? I have never seen a setting for that, but I would be very interested if there is one.