Mr Dave wrote:
MarzSyndrome wrote:
I occasionally worry that someday I'm going to have to replace my old-yet-trusty Microsoft Internet Keyboard Pro.
Only problem is, it seems Microsoft have assumed that we LIKE having shitty, dinky Enter keys instead of the good old chunky kind, as all of their currently manufactured keyboards have the detestable two-key (Enter, random "Slash" one?) setup. So it looks like I'll have to place my trust on another brand entirely. I have no clue as to their qualities and/or flaws however. Suggestions?
Bear in mind I don't want a ridiculously over-the-top fancy one that curves and bends all over the fucking shop - a simple one with reasonable keys will do just nicely. While I still mainly favour wired hardware, I wouldn't take offence to a wireless one too much so long as its connection quality is superb and adaptors don't get too much in the way of everything. Thankos.
Bear in mind that internet pictures of Microsoft keyboards will show the US layout of the keyboard, featuring a smaller, one line enter key. UK keyboards will not have that.
I've never found a keyboard that I prefer to the Microsoft made ones, but I do go for the
ridiculously over the top fancy bendy onesThe Enter key configuration on the picture is different to the one I own, as that's a US keyboard, and I own a UK one.
What the Eff? I never realised this before. So the Enter setup is really based on the territory? Not sure what problems Yanks have with chunky keys exactly.
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Never been too disappointed with Logitech. In fact, am thinking of trading up from the Dell mentioned above to the Lovely Logitech Illuminated. It's recently been wholeheartedly endorsed by, ah, some guy who used to do model lighting and pre-viz on Battlestar Galactica. Obviously a trustworthy source.
http://darthmojo.wordpress.com/2009/08/ ... oard-ever/(nsfw in the above means non science fiction wednesdays and is in no way any guarantee of nipples or owt).
So yeah, get one of those then tell me if they're worth it...
That does look quite snazzy. Now someone confirm that a UK two-line-Enter-key equivalent exists and I'll really consider it. Although I'm curious as to why they changed the middle section significantly (large Delete key? Ummmmm? Where's PrintScrn gone?)....
I realised something else also - I think I love the top buttons on my MS Internet Keyboard Pro too much. The Mute and Volume buttons have more than made up for my current Sennheiser HD 215 headphones lacking a volume control. Why MS discontinued this wonderous creation years ago is one of life's greatest mysteries.