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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected] 
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ra?l N??ez de 
> > Arenas Coronado
> > Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 8:26 AM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: how to type modkeys
> > 
> > 
> > Saluton bill :)
> > 
> > On Sun, 19 Oct 2008 22:18:13 +0800, bill lam dixit:
> > > On Sun, 19 Oct 2008, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> > > > And not only they have the gall to call that "Natural Ergonomic",
> > > > but people believe them, to boot! Well, I guess there's no end to
> > > > how far salespeople will go to sell their crap. Give me a good old
> > > > rectangular keyboard any time (I prefer Belgian AZERTY but I can
> > > > use US QWERTY if I have to). Have you ever seen any piano keyboard
> > > > divided into curved sections each the width of a hand (maybe an
> > > > octave or slightly less)? No, of course: pianists are 
> > more sensible
> > > > than typists. :-P
> > > 
> > > I really like keyboards in those good old days. High quality
> > > mechanical switches with rebounce feel and click sound. Nowadays
> > > if/when I ask a salesman for a good keyboard, he can only recommend
> > >  wireless, m$, logitec keyboards.  Feeling of typing with membrane
> > >  key is just like playing on a paper piano.
> > 
> > I had an old IBM keyboard, which surely weights 100 kilos XDD The key
> > feeling was great, and I was much more proficient when touch 
> > typing with
> > that keyboard than with any other keyboard I've ever used. The
> > mechanical switches gave much better feedback, and the click sound was
> > annoying for the people around me but was very useful to me, specially
> > when typing keys with my weak pinky finger. Unfortunately I had to
> > switch to a more silent keyboard and anyway the Enter key broke in the
> > IBM keyboard.
> > 
> > When using Vim and typing commands blindly I really like a clicking
> > keyboard, to avoid hitting "qip" instead of "gqip" ;) 
> > Keyboard intensive
> > apps, like Vim, really benefits from keyboards which give some kind of
> > tactile or audible feedback. My current Logitech crapboard has a soft
> > touch and most of the time I don't know if I've hit a key or 
> > not until I
> > see the result (or I read the screen...).
> > 
> > Ra?l "DervishD" N??ez de Arenas Coronado
> > -- 
> 
> I too have a MS Natural Ergonomic 4000 keyboard both at home and at
> work. I like the quiet keys. For those that love the clicky keys, I
> hope you have your own office since I doubt many people would want to
> hear your VIM induced speed-demon rapid fire keyboard clicks in the
> same or nearby cube! =)
> 
> Mike
> 
Maybe the next Vim release should be capable of simply reading our thoughts. 
I mean this is 3 years old: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4396387.stm !
I'd be willing to wear a silly hat.

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