on 10-31-04 7:13 AM, Brian Stewart at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Yes but it sounds like a train is going through your house with the
> clickity clacking...

Ain't it great?!?  An excellent way to entertain your co-workers!

Sadly, you're right; these are not quiet keyboards.  That's the "buckling
spring" you're hearing. <grin>

> My fingers get tiered after 10 minutes.

That shouldn't be happening; the key resistance is not that high.  But...I
acknowledge that keyboards affect individuals in different ways.  For some
people, the Model M is just not a good fit.  To each his own.
 
>I like the LogiTech keybards.

I don't think I've ever used a Logitech keyboard.  What type of switches do
they use?  Rubber dome or??


Best,

James Fraser


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