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jyl 03-03-2020 11:38 AM

Computer Keyboard
 
Anyone here swear by a particular computer keyboard? I need a 104 key (number pad) and prefer wired. Looking at ergonomic ones and at mechanical ones.

masraum 03-03-2020 11:48 AM

Well, I swear by this, but I'm not expecting you to want it for 2 reasons (1 It's expensive and 2 To most folks it's a little scary)

https://the-gadgeteer.com/wp-content...01-600x446.jpg

< edit >In the absence of that as an option, then I'd recommend a Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic. Sorry, you did say that you prefer wired. I used to use cheap ($20) wired Microsoft ergo keyboards.< /edit >

It seems the closest that you can get today is the "Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000 keyboard" $50
https://compass-ssl.microsoft.com/as...00v2_large.jpg

sammyg2 03-03-2020 11:51 AM

I like this one (for fat finners)

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1583268681.jpg

flipper35 03-03-2020 12:23 PM

My wife swears by the Cherry switches in her Corsair keyboard. She does not like the Logitech proprietary switches as well as Cherry, but there is a lot of programming she can do for work on her Logitech with the extra G keys. Saves her a ton of time.

For work I use an Amazon basics short stroke keyboard. It is $10.

id10t 03-03-2020 12:30 PM

Reminds me I should dust off my old Northgate Omni and find a DIN->PS/2->USB adapter chain that works ....

jyl 03-03-2020 12:38 PM

Check out this https://www.daskeyboard.com/p/4q-smart-rgb-mechanical-keyboard/

Apparently you can set individual keys' backlight to alert you when you have an email, when a stock price moves, when a reminder arrives, etc. Weird.

flipper35 03-03-2020 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by id10t (Post 10771297)
Reminds me I should dust off my old Northgate Omni and find a DIN->PS/2->USB adapter chain that works ....

Radio Shack...Oh wait.

masraum 03-03-2020 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flipper35 (Post 10771286)
My wife swears by the Cherry switches in her Corsair keyboard. She does not like the Logitech proprietary switches as well as Cherry, but there is a lot of programming she can do for work on her Logitech with the extra G keys. Saves her a ton of time.

For work I use an Amazon basics short stroke keyboard. It is $10.

You can get the Kinesis Advantage with Cherry MX Brown or Cherry MX Red switches.

flipper35 03-03-2020 12:55 PM

She likes the Red better. Better tactile feel she says. She was the first one at our house years ago to get a gaming keyboard because she likes the Cherry switches and the LED, not for games.

john70t 03-03-2020 02:44 PM

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RWebb 03-03-2020 03:27 PM

a heavy input load may induce someone to re-train themselves to use the Devorak (sp) keyboard - is that in your pic masrum??

the Qwerty ones were designed for mech. typewriters to prevent users from typing too fast for the machine

I used to love the std. Qwerty layout mech. keyboards but switched to Apple & now use one of their muchy wireless ones with a numeric keypad

masraum 03-03-2020 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 10771446)
a heavy input load may induce someone to re-train themselves to use the Devorak (sp) keyboard - is that in your pic masrum??

the Qwerty ones were designed for mech. typewriters to prevent users from typing too fast for the machine

I used to love the std. Qwerty layout mech. keyboards but switched to Apple & now use one of their muchy wireless ones with a numeric keypad

Yes, the image in my post in Dvorak. I swapped many years ago. It made sense to me, and I had some spare time. The theory is that you end up typing twice as frequently on the home row(~70% vs ~35%). It also alternates between the hands more frequently, and many of the common two letter dipthongs are typed in such a way that they start toward the outside and move towards the inside (pinky-->thumb) which is natural (think of strumming your fingers on a table). It took a while to get used to it and get back up to speed.

I too have read the story about the typewriter keyboard being set to the QWERTY layout to slow folks down when typewriters were mechanical and still somewhat immature and therefore unable to key up with fast typists without jamming. I think I've also read that is incorrect. I do know that QWERTY is much like VHS or Bluray. There were originally a bunch of layouts, and QWERTY won the race.

Flat Six 03-03-2020 04:23 PM

IBM Model M (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_M_keyboard)

Serious tank of a keyboard, but best feeling/most tactile I've ever used.

If you'd consider wireless, I swear by my Logitech K350

https://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/wireless-keyboard-k350-business

red-beard 03-03-2020 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jyl (Post 10771303)
Check out this https://www.daskeyboard.com/p/4q-smart-rgb-mechanical-keyboard/

Apparently you can set individual keys' backlight to alert you when you have an email, when a stock price moves, when a reminder arrives, etc. Weird.

I have DAS keyboard. They offered a silent and a clickety model. The clicky model is very loud! I like it,but it is IBM loud.

Por_sha911 03-03-2020 04:35 PM

I love my Logitch wireless. It has programable keys for different functions and the AA batteries last forever so no problem with constant replacement. The Dongle for the keyboard also works with a wireless mouse so I only need to use one USB port.

red-beard 03-03-2020 05:05 PM

I looked it up. DAS Model S Professional Mechanical Keyboard, Switch Type: Clicky - MX Blue.

It has two USB 3.0 ports on the keyboard.

HardDrive 03-03-2020 05:19 PM

Big subject among technical folks that type all day (I'm a software engineer).

I have been on a DAS Keyboard with Cherry MX brown switches for 2 years. LOVE it. The brown switches have no click, and go straight down. Clacky vs. Clicky.

Warning: If you get a mechanical keyboard, you are going to be hooked.

HardDrive 03-03-2020 05:20 PM

https://www.amazon.com/Das-Keyboard-Backlit-Mechanical-DKP13-PRMXT00-US/dp/B01L9X1TRE/ref=pd_sbs_147_img_1/143-5281515-1261047?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01L9X1TRE&pd_rd_r= bb66b5c5-12ee-48c4-bb50-89a48979b52d&pd_rd_w=sHLTQ&pd_rd_wg=1dc1I&pf_rd_p= 5cfcfe89-300f-47d2-b1ad-a4e27203a02a&pf_rd_r=1E61SBHEGXD6W6NNN77T&psc=1&re fRID=1E61SBHEGXD6W6NNN77T

jyl 03-03-2020 05:24 PM

I can get a used DAS Keybosrd on eBay for $60 or so. Looking for the blue because I want loud!

svandamme 03-03-2020 10:49 PM

used to love the original MS natural keyboard.
it was big
it was heavy
it was clunky
it was durable and easy to clean...

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...yboard_Pro.JPG

Current MS natural keyboards are way to light

They had a second one, which was slightly less good because of the Arrow keys being cross instead of inverted T.. not so great for gaming

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon...._AC_SX355_.jpg


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