Subj : Keyboard prefs To : Digital Man From : Finnigann Date : Fri Jun 24 2005 07:22 pm -=> Digital Man wrote to Deuce <=- DM> Re: Re: Telgate/Mudgate Echo DM> By: Deuce to Khelms on Fri Jun 24 2005 11:58 am > Re: Re: Telgate/Mudgate Echo > By: Khelms to Tracker1 on Thu Jun 23 2005 22:57:00 > > > > Have to admit, after my early experiences with the "windows keyboard" > > > off any MS centric hardware editions... still kinda irks me that I can > > > really get a kb w/o windows keys.. a friend of mine usually pops the w > > > off the kb... > > > > > > When I got to using a scroll mouse, it becomes really handy, and to be > > > I have more trouble now when in front of a system without a scroll whe > > > though usually when browsing/reading one key is on the kb, the other o > > > mouse... so it's convenient to have the scroll... could use the up/dow > > > almost as easily, but not the same... > > Actually, Microsoft *has* made a keyboard that impressed me... it had a scro > cylinder on it within comfortable pinkie reach. Can't remember what they > called it and I'm sure the new version has the stupid F-Lock key from hell o > it. But it was a nice keyboard... solid feedback, microswitched keys rather > than the all-too-common three sheets of plastic and a blessed scroll cylinde DM> I use Microsoft "Natural" Keyboards exclusively. Whenever I'm DM> forced to use a normal non-ergo (e.g. laptop) keyboard for more DM> than 10 minutes, my CT's start to burn. Do you think you type faster now over before? I don't have a problem iwth CT but I do think this layout is a big improvement. (regardless what Angus' hinks) .... I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing. --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.46 þ Synchronet þ Bits-N-Bytes BBS Onehellofa BBS bnb.dtdns.net .