Oh dear, it seems that Patrick of two and a halfyears ago doesn't know
how to count. The standard number of keys is and has always been one
hundred four. I have a very nonstandard keybeard here, so the issue is a
mute point for me, but when I had a standard keyboard, I remember very
clearly it having one hundred four keys.
Patrick Perdue wrote:
This is your look into talk2; a buy-gone era. This message was randomly
selected and forwarded by yours truely, without first looking at it's contents.
Note; date is in American format, as if you didn't know that already,
seeing as how I'm American and all...
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from Andrew Hodgson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
to talk2 <[email protected]>
sent: Wednesday, 6/2/2004 at 4:57:38 PM
subject: The Talk2 List 208 key keyboard
Hi Patrick,
What I was meaning was is that 103 key keyboard including the windows
keys? I can't be bothered to count now as I have had a few pints.
Andrew.
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Sent: 02 June 2004 12:56
To: talk2
Subject: Re: The Talk2 List 208 key keyboard
On Wednesday, June 2, 2004, 2:58:29 AM, Andrew wrote:
Just out of curiosity, what is the standard number of keys
on a keyboard
I have here a very standard american keyboard with no added function
buttons etc. which has 103 keys.
I also have a keyboard which is standard except for an added function
key, which changes some of the key functions to programmable, which
has 104 keys.
Compaq has these weird freaky keyboards with the space bar split
in half, the standard space on the right, and back space on the left,
also back space being where it normally is, therefore there are two of
the same key. I have one of those keyboards around here somewhere.
-- Patrick Perdue (MCP, CNA)
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