For this goof-off-on-the-internet computer, I'm still using an old IBM
KB-6323. It's so old it doesn't have Windoze keys & it's still solid as
a rock.

Every couple of years I take a dental pick, some Qtips, alcohol swabs
and along with a set of mini keyboard cleaning tools that attach to my
shop-vac, I clean out the accumulated dust & grime.

I think every keyboard I have (except for the Mac) is still a PS2 keyboard.


On 12/19/2015 5:25 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
I just replaced my almost brand new Logitec keyboard with a used HP,
more than 5 years old, (with vintage ground in dirt), and it's a huge
improvement in the typing experience.  New Keyboards really hoover...

On 12/19/2015 1:17 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
Could be sticky but...
  doesn't explain why the spell checker doesn't ask me to correct the
non-words that are created... of course now that
I've pointed it out it stopped doing it :-)

ann


On 12/19/2015 12:43 AM, knarf wrote:
My keyboard at work does that. It's a mechanical problem. Ya gotta
hit that space bar with great force to get it to work.

It's just sticky is all...

Cheers,

frank

On December 18, 2015 11:06:14 AM EST, ann sanfedele
<[email protected]> wrote:
I really do hit the space bar when I type but lately I see a lot of my
posts have occurances of words being up against each other..
I do put the email through spell check - so it is odd that the missing
spaced words doesn't ask if I want to correct nonsense words
that it creates like "hisold" and "postagein".

any geeks out there gotany ideas?  I'm using thunderbird

ann





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