On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Adrian Smith wrote:
>yup yup yup, i got one also. they are pretty nice. not those yucky
>"soft-touch" where you don't know if you hit the key unless you are
>looking at the screen. also the company that makes them is suppose to
>be developing software to expand the use of the Tux keys. at this time,
>i can hit the Linux key, and under Enlightenment my menu pops up.
>pretty useful as i don't have to move my mouse over the desktop
>someplace. and the dust cover is wonderful for those of us who drink,
>eat & smoke at the computer =)
Hi all,
Thanks for the extensive information. I will take a look to them somewhere
today. $34 does not sound bad, but I also have to take into account
shipping to Europe. I am curious if they have split-kbd versions (like the
MS natural kbd). I use a natural kbd for over 6 years because of RSI
problems, and this type of kbd agrees with me on that problem. I don't
want a "straight" kbd anymore. (I even twisted my manager's arm to get a
split kbd at work.)
Have a great weekend!
Paul
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