Those are all the same bad configuration as far as ergonomics. The Lexmark M15 was fully split with buckling-spring switches.
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 12:46 PM, Mike Wickham <[email protected]> wrote: > Speaking of keyboards, I won't part with my Unicomp buckling spring > keyboard. They are the famous, original IBM keyboards that are heavy duty, > have a great tactile feel with a nice audible click, and the keycaps are > double-injected. So the letters can never wear off them. They should last a > lifetime. Find them here in several configurations: > http://pckeyboard.com/page/category/UKBD > > Mike Wickham > > On 11/11/2014 12:40 PM, Robert Lauriston wrote: >> >> I use them with Kinesis Freestyle 2 keyboards with the VIP3 lifter >> attachment. I place the two parts of the keyboard about 6.5" apart. >> >> >> http://www.ergonomicssimplified.com/products/images/keyboards/kinesis_freestyle_vip1.jpg _______________________________________________ You are currently subscribed to framers as [email protected]. Send list messages to [email protected]. To unsubscribe send a blank email to [email protected] or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/archive%40mail-archive.com Send administrative questions to [email protected]. Visit http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.
