Hai

Its funny Ive got an old IBM keyboard circa 1981 and it makes the
average keyboard of today sound absolutely dead quiet.

Ok back to your problem....

Its like this any plastic keyboard or any keyboard using plastic keys
will "click" thanks to the return spring.

All is not lost though you can buy a cheap 101 rubber keyboard (they are
also water proof and can be folded) cheaply, in at least 2 of the
electronics shops behind the QVB building in the city.

Also some computer parts shops sell them they are dead silent and you
don't have to worry about the cup of coffee spilling on the thing (in my
case beer).

Regards
Richard  Neal
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On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 12:49, Andrew Monkhouse wrote:
> Not quite Linux I know, but ....
> 
> SWMBO is complaining about the noise I am making while typing. I do 
> have a noisy keyboard, and I type fast, which makes for a lot of fast 
> loud clicks, which gets her heart racing.
> 
> So I am looking for a very quiet keyboard. Must be compatible with 
> Linux (cannot imagine any problems with that though).
> 
> Anyone have any suggestions?
> 
> Regards, Andrew
Richard Neal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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