WTF, your cache of keyboards cost only $200?
I feel butt-raped when using a keyboard I consider to be subpar
And then we'll all have a whole other world to bicker about as we dissect every result Google sh!ts out
make me look at keyboards differently until they go the way of the typewriter
I think your taste can change.
If your opinion on something you've posted about here changes, like I mean EVER, do yourself a favor and don't mention it here. I still get slammed when somebody buys a keyboard I liked years ago (more often than not after I changed my mind and sold it) and thought it wasn't good enough.
I'll always remember Welly when I hear the word "meaty". Eww....
2nd that!! It's the look on his face that makes it. You know he's gonna rip it out of the typewriter, ball it up, and throw it across the room.
Try doing that with a keyboard!
There's always something else to tweak or ***** about.
dear lord,
i enjoy typing on a keyboard at work called dell "quiet key." it's very old and looks "vintage" lol
i would not rate it as all that quiet and i enjoy typing with it. what shall i do for penance?
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Real keyboarders know Blue Cherries are ideal. Low weight, lots of reps.
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I had to revert. My one and only IBM M was at my office since I did my coding there vs casual use at home. On her last day, a disgruntled co-worker with an eye for quality keyboards swiped it thinking it belonged to the company. I don't think she realized I had brought it in myself (she had no beef with me so I doubt it was personal).
It was quite a shame to switch back. At the time I had to just switch over to a rubber dome that came packed with a cheap-o Compaq desktop computer. Pure garbage. I eventually switched to the rubber dome IBM I have now. Its not the same but I don't think I'm typing any slower because of this keyboard. Its comfortable and it works.
I'll get another good mechanical keyboard eventually. Preferably another IBM M. But now that Street Fighter IV is coming to PC I'll be focusing on something good for gaming first since Keyboard is my weapon of choice for fighting games and I didn't have much luck playing those on an M.
I think your taste can change. .
as a change of pace from mechanicals - mostly to relieve my ears!
I also use the BenQ x120
Me, I consider the Topre to be a rubber dome. It's quiet. It has a little rubber dome in there ( I peeked (http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?t=5697)), and has the "good feeling of oneness with cup rubber".
If you're asking will I go back to my $10 OEM Logitech's the answer is no.
ya, saving my ears is sometimes my reason for switching boards too. Sometimes i yearn for the clicky noise and sometimes I really prefer near silence.
welcome, bitflipper :)
is that a decent rubber dome?
It uses scissor technology over a rubber membrane. I'll compare it to a notebook keyboard, but it differs in a few important areas. The keycaps are about double height of the norm and the key area follows the curve of the board itself. So it's not like they just jammed a notebook KB into a desktop form factor. They put a little engineering effort into it. The low profile is also a relief for my wrists. If I use a wrist rest with the BenQ, my wrists are floating above the KB level. That helps reduce fatigue over the course of a day. Too bad they quit making them.
Amazon has them (http://www.amazon.com/BenQ-BENQ-KB-X120-WHITE/dp/B000227PE0/ref=cm_cmu_pg__header)starting at $15. I see what you mean about curvature and larger-key-size. It does look interesting.
really does justify the purchase of a higher quality 'board .
I don't think I've ever seen a curved scissor switch before. I haven't bought a Benq since when they used to make top notch DVD drives.
do you know of a mechanical KB which is flat?
Dell AT101W.
Cherry ML-4100.
After using dell at102w and a SS 6G, I still revert back to logitech media elite :P thinking of getting a 7g now as its quite compact
Welly's on a rubber dome now. A very, very expensive one.
So I'm going to take a chance... and declare my rotation to be stable.
I just got a call back from Unicomp, he was a very nice gentleman who answered a lot of my questions. Something with a "J" I think, Jim maybe? Sorry, I'm not very good with names.
The one thing I thought I'd share here is that when asked about a keyboard similar to the IBM space saving model, he said it would be coming soon. How soon? Well depends, anywhere from 3-6 months to a year.
So I think I'm once again going to declare it -- "I think I'm done buying keyboards."
I think I'm done having kids. I owe it all to Rubber Domes.
The good news is I fixed my Logitech G15 (original model) that lost a few keys after a tiny coffee spill.
The bad news is I fixed my Logitech G15!
Ewww the keys feel horrible. I used this for years and never knew just how bad it was. I wonder if I can grease the keycaps to improve the feel. Those 18 programmable keys are mighty tempting.
Well, there are programmable mechanical keyboards...
Ewww the keys feel horrible. I used this for years and never knew just how bad it was.
Welly's on a rubber dome now. A very, very expensive one.the switches are mounted on a flat plate pic (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v104/enthauptet/bin/alpha_switches.jpg) it does look curvy pic (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v104/enthauptet/bin/dell/dell_kb1280wide.jpg) but the keys are what gives it a curve pic (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v104/enthauptet/bin/dell_caps.jpg)
They look like IBM style keys from the pic - all the same. Someone should do a Key Wiki.