On Sat, 15 Apr 2017 18:03:42 -0400, songbird
wrote:
wrote:
On Sat, 15 Apr 2017 02:40:50 -0000 (UTC), Roger Blake
wrote:
On 2017-04-13, Bud Frede wrote:
One good thing about most of the old IBM PCs of the '80s is that they
came with good keyboards. I know a lot of people who used their IBM
keyboards long after the PC it came with was landfill.
I still use a genuine IBM PS/2 keyboard, connected via a USB adapter.
A company in Kentucky still makes this type of mechanical keyboard,
available with USB or PS/2 interface:
http://www.unicomp.com/
Nice keyboard - at $115 US
hmm, mine was in the 80s.
note they are not identical to the original
model M's that came with the IBM PC, but they
are close enough that i can type like a monster
once again (after many years of typing on
keyboards that had no depth or touch to them).
the original keyboard was metal and weighed
quite a bit. when i gave the PC away in '96 i
regret giving that keyboard away. this one is
a plastic case (and creaks when i move it).
songbird
I loke my Rocketfish BT keyboard. It doesn't click but has a
reasonable feel to it.
My favourite years ago was the Keytronics KT104