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Offline msiegel

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Offline taenon

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« Reply #1 on: Sun, 09 January 2011, 22:38:57 »
Thank you for posting this! I had been monitoring Model M space savers on ebay for a while and came up dry, so while this is not mechanical, it will be a fun counterpoint to my short Apple wired keyboard. I'm looking forward to Elite Keyboards getting a cheaper tenkeyless back in stock, then I can finally get my first mechanical.

I find it funny that the other one of these also ended at $20.50. Not terrible even after shipping.

Also, this is my first post. Hi GeekHack!

Offline msiegel

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« Reply #2 on: Sun, 09 January 2011, 23:10:13 »
cool... and welcome! :D

i've always been curious about those ultranavs. love to know what you think of it :)

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« Reply #3 on: Sun, 09 January 2011, 23:12:23 »
I have a friend who bought one of the more recent Lenovo equivalents (Cleverly, in Akihabara actually). They are quite nice (suprisingly sturdy), and are probably my favourite scissor switch to type on.
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Offline Shawn Stanford

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« Reply #4 on: Mon, 10 January 2011, 06:47:48 »
If these are basically ThinkPad keyboards, then they should be pretty nice. I have a ThinkPad 600E that I pounded into the ground and it was pleasant enought to type on. I bought it used and it was my primary laptop for a a few years, and my primary computer for a year. No complaints.
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Offline netwebber

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« Reply #5 on: Tue, 11 January 2011, 00:08:30 »
I have one of these. Two complaints:
-You can't use the trackpad for scrolling only like you can with a Thinkpad.
-You can't adjust the sensitivity of the trackpoint (at least I haven't found drivers for that)
Keyboards: IBM M15 adjustable ergonomic | Northgate Omnikey Evolution w/ Touchpad | IBM Model M 1391401 | TG3 BLT 5RBUVS tenkeyless | MS Natural Keyboard Pro | MS Natural Keyboard Original (Black) | IBM UltraNav Travel Slim Keyboard | Chicony ThinkPad T60 keyboard in Lenovo ThinkPad T400 | IBM ThinkPad T42p | MS Arc Wireless | Logitech K350 Wireless
Pointing Devices: Logitech G500 | Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX | IBM ScrollPoint Optical | Razer Boomslang | On laptops: Trackpoint for pointing, touchpad for scrolling--The True Way
Other: Belkin/Razer Speedpad n52te | Adesso Mechanical Numpad (Cherry Blues) | Wacom Intuos2
Game Controllers: MS Sidewinder Force Feedback Pro | Gravis Exterminator

Offline Shawn Stanford

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« Reply #6 on: Tue, 11 January 2011, 05:34:51 »
Hmm... The cursor should move faster when you push the trackpoint harder. The one on my 600E did.
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Offline netwebber

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« Reply #7 on: Tue, 11 January 2011, 13:28:05 »
Quote from: Shawn Stanford;276594
Hmm... The cursor should move faster when you push the trackpoint harder. The one on my 600E did.


I don't like getting finger cramps. Besides, I have to save my finger dexterity for other things...
Keyboards: IBM M15 adjustable ergonomic | Northgate Omnikey Evolution w/ Touchpad | IBM Model M 1391401 | TG3 BLT 5RBUVS tenkeyless | MS Natural Keyboard Pro | MS Natural Keyboard Original (Black) | IBM UltraNav Travel Slim Keyboard | Chicony ThinkPad T60 keyboard in Lenovo ThinkPad T400 | IBM ThinkPad T42p | MS Arc Wireless | Logitech K350 Wireless
Pointing Devices: Logitech G500 | Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX | IBM ScrollPoint Optical | Razer Boomslang | On laptops: Trackpoint for pointing, touchpad for scrolling--The True Way
Other: Belkin/Razer Speedpad n52te | Adesso Mechanical Numpad (Cherry Blues) | Wacom Intuos2
Game Controllers: MS Sidewinder Force Feedback Pro | Gravis Exterminator

Offline itlnstln

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« Reply #8 on: Tue, 11 January 2011, 13:41:28 »
The Trackpoints on the Dell laptops work great.  That reminds me; I need to install the Wackpad drivers on my laptop so I can disable it.  I miss CChan/Tales.  Where did she go?  She was the only one that appreciated "Wackpad."