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| Thread ID: 103714 | 2009-10-04 01:15:00 | keyboard buying advice | Krad (7878) | Press F1 |
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| 816707 | 2009-10-04 23:15:00 | Keyboards - only buy Logitech or Microsoft if you want something nice. The no name $20 jobbie does the job, but it's never as nice. |
wratterus (105) | ||
| 816708 | 2009-10-05 07:29:00 | There's a Logitech kb+mouse deal on 1-day (http://www.1-day.co.nz/) today, I'm unsure how good of a deal it is exactly though. | sal (67) | ||
| 816709 | 2009-10-05 07:43:00 | Not sure on the ergo keyb, I am a touch typist but I guess they will take some time in getting used to. | Nomad (952) | ||
| 816710 | 2009-10-05 07:56:00 | Not sure on the ergo keyb, I am a touch typist but I guess they will take some time in getting used to. Some ergonomic keyboards (like the one I have) are a compromise between "proper" ergonomic design and more familiar layouts. It has a curved shape, but does not split the keys, meaning that you can touch-type incorrectly and still hit all the keys. |
somebody (208) | ||
| 816711 | 2009-10-05 21:43:00 | Some ergonomic keyboards (like the one I have) are a compromise between "proper" ergonomic design and more familiar layouts. It has a curved shape, but does not split the keys, meaning that you can touch-type incorrectly and still hit all the keys. Yep, like the wave. The MS Ergo 6000 is pretty good, but has the "seperated" design.. |
Blam (54) | ||
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