On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, nathan wrote:
> poor response. I understand that there are different models of the Duo
> keyboard; I'm not sure which one I have. Would upgrading the keyboard
> improve its performance?
If I remember correctly Revision-F is the most recent model, and it is
quite nice. The main reason to replace the keyboard is the fact that they
wear out rather quickly (about a year of pretty heavy use). When the
keyboards get old, keys get sticky and require a lot of force and can
eventually stop working altogether. Since they are so delicate, get a new
one rather than used. They're around $60.
Kris Feldmann
http://rotted.com/
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