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Mikecase00
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Wireless Conference Room Keyboard?
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Wed, 10 November 2010, 16:49:55 »
Hey guys, been a while since I've passed through here. My how the site has grown...
We're redoing our conference room here at work and I'm looking for ideas on a conference room keyboard (I've had little luck finding something suitable yet). Here is what I'm looking for:
Key Layout - Standard space saver! The closer we can get to a Model M mini (84ish key) layout the better. No funky Home/End/cursor key layouts!
Color - Black or Grey. Nothing red/blue/tan etc
Interface - Wireless, ideally Bluetooth
Key action - mechanical switches would be preferred, but I do not believe a wireless mechanical spacesaver keyboard exists. We'll settle for the best rubber dome key action available.
Any suggestions?
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IBM Model M 1391401 (dyed black) w/ keys from M-13
IBM M-13 Trackpoint (naturally black)
IBM Model M 1392934 SpaceSaver
Several plain IBM 1391401 Ms
Epson Equity Q203A
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Wed, 24 November 2010, 02:53:09 »
Hi Mike,
have a look at the Elecom Wireless Compact Keyboard. It isn't a mechanical but looks interesting.
I found it on
http://www.geekstuff4u.com/
Greatings
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Findecanor
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Wed, 24 November 2010, 07:04:59 »
The
Logitech DiNovo Edge
is quite popular for this purpose, maybe mostly for showing off because it looks expensive.
A bit big with its built-in trackpad, media controls, wide edges and aluminium wrist rest, and the gloss finish does attract fingerprints. The nav keys above the arrow keys are 2×3 instead of 3×2 also. Of course it is a bit pricey, but it has full-sized keys with what many consider to be the best of all scissor-switches, with 3 mm key travel ... and having good switches what is most important, right?
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Hey Paul Walker, Click It or Ticket!
Wireless Conference Room Keyboard?
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Wed, 24 November 2010, 07:07:27 »
Welcome to GeekHack Scrump - I see you know of GeekStuff4U. Guess you've been lurking...
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woody
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Wed, 24 November 2010, 09:55:09 »
The touchpad with integrated scroll of diNovo Edge is very handy. If one doesn't type a lot, or doesn't mind rubber domes, it's a good keyboard. Decent battery life, too.
The glossy finish .. yeah, it sucks. Was done to attract the unwashed masses.
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