So we went to the Sprint store today for my mom to upgrade her cellphone. She decided on a smart phone; not important.
Anyway, while we were talking with the sales rep at the counter, I, being the good Geekhacker that I am, took a look at the POS keyboard. No label, but the keys had remarkable contrast, considering how old the keyboard looked. I took a few steps over and looked at the keyboard at the other sale point... And saw the familiar Cherry logo.
Kaching, I thought. These guys don't need POS boards, they have POS scanners and stuff. They'd be glad to get rid of these antiquated Cherry boards. They might even give them to me for free. And I can use them, or sell them, or...
I convinced the rep to let me try one of the boards for a few seconds while he talked with my mom. I greedily cracked my knuckles, and started typing...
:yuck: Cherry MY switches
Now I know why you guys hate on these switches. I swear, the only worse keyboard I've ever typed on was my sister's Apple chiclet board, and that at least looks semi-respectable. This was like typing on stiff memory foam or something. No tactile feedback at all. Even on linear switches or rubber domes, the clack/jar from bottoming out serves as a form of feedback. On these it's just like a bottomless well and I can keep pushing harder and harder and never bottom out or receive any signal that a key has registered. Plus they're as stiff or stiffer than my Model M.
Needless to say, we left the store with only phones, no keyboards.