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winkydink Aug 28, 2004 10:20 am

Recommendations for a good keyboard
 
Every so often, I find myself pining for the keyboard on my Sun 3/50 workstation. It just had the right "feel" to it. Older IBM PC keyboards had a similar feel (to me).

What keyboard do you really like and why?

ScottC Aug 28, 2004 4:41 pm

Logitech DiNovo.

:)

Kiwi Flyer Aug 28, 2004 6:10 pm

I would go for one with keys, preferably US english characters and preferably standard layout (dont want to hit Y when I want N etc).

redbeard911 Aug 28, 2004 6:15 pm

no natural keyboards!!!

Personally, I like having multimedia controls on the keyboard.

YMMV

ninerfan Sep 4, 2004 10:20 pm

Being that i am not crazy about Microsoft software, I have found their Hardware (keyboards, mice) to work very well

linsj Sep 5, 2004 10:15 am

I like the feel of Logitech keyboards--and mice.

LIH Prem Sep 6, 2004 5:41 am


Originally Posted by winkydink
Every so often, I find myself pining for the keyboard on my Sun 3/50 workstation. It just had the right "feel" to it. Older IBM PC keyboards had a similar feel (to me).

I think that keyboard may have been made by KeyTronic. Do they even sell retail keyboards anymore? (Talk about the old days, the sun3/50 must have been from the late 80s?)

-David

MAN Pax Sep 6, 2004 7:26 am

I really liked the old keyboards on the original PC-AT and the Dec VT-100 - loud, mechanical click. I'd try and get one now, but I don't think that my midnight surfing would be appreciated by Mrs & Baby MAN Pax, also the Mac options would be limited.


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