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Title: The one true keyboard
Post by: deslok on September 03, 2011, 01:27:25 PM
So i still use one of these and have for 3 seperate computers and probably will till somehting horrible happens to it.
http://eatourbrains.com/EoB/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/800px-ModelM.jpg (yes i pulled the picture from google i'm too lazy to take a picture myself at the moment but they all look 90% the same)
What does everyone else here use?


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: greyhawk on September 03, 2011, 01:36:50 PM
Ahhh, good old Model M. Mine actually died after 15 years of service... Not the board itself, mind you, but the cabling at the connector.  :'(


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: cbeast on September 03, 2011, 01:41:59 PM
So i still use one of these and have for 3 seperate computers and probably will till somehting horrible happens to it.
I'm too abusive with keyboards, but I enjoy them while they last. I guess I could say the same about everything else; cars, women, and keyboards, not necessarily in that order.


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: deslok on September 03, 2011, 01:46:27 PM
Ahhh, good old Model M. Mine actually died after 15 years of service... Not the board itself, mind you, but the cabling at the connector.  :'(

You killed one? did you keep the board i can order cables!

Edit: mine was manfacutred in 1989 and a friend of mine is using a 1984 model i also own a 1991 manufacture one i unsucessfully tried to sell that i hold onto in case of something horrible.


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: greyhawk on September 03, 2011, 01:48:22 PM
Ahhh, good old Model M. Mine actually died after 15 years of service... Not the board itself, mind you, but the cabling at the connector.  :'(

You killed one? did you keep the board i can order cables!


Unfortunately it's landfill now. :-\

I actually use a Microsoft Wireless 3000 v2 now, which is the complete anti-thesis to the Model M...


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: CosicMiner on September 03, 2011, 04:25:22 PM
I use the Logitech illuminated keyboard
It looks awesome when its dark  ;D

http://www.productwiki.com/upload/images/logitech_illuminated_keyboard.jpg


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: MiningBuddy on September 03, 2011, 04:37:59 PM
I use a G19 and love it. Only for the feel of the keys and the lcd backlighs though.
It's a complete waste of money imo because it comes in a fancy box that must cost $30 to make, a silly LCD screen that is totally useless for anything practical, the keys light up which is fantastic but you can also change their colour to 1 of 256 different variations, it has usb ports in the back (kind of useful for my yubikey) AND you have to plug it into the wall on a power supply...
Apart from that, its a wonderful keyboard, though my wasd keys are already feeling worn after only 13 months.

Prior to that I had a razer tarantula keyboard, now that was the biggest waste of money I ever spent on a keyboard... never again...


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: deslok on September 03, 2011, 04:47:52 PM
Has anyone here used one of the "new" customizer keyboards from unicomp?


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: ArtForz on September 03, 2011, 04:50:34 PM
Cherry G81-3000.
No-frills 105-key wired keyboard that's stiff enough for me and doesn't wake the dead.
Cherry MY microswitches = linear actuation, 60g actuation force, > 100g to bottom out.
Sure as hell doesn't beat a model M, but so far it's the best non-clicky keyboard I found.


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: MiningBuddy on September 03, 2011, 04:57:00 PM
I don't know how you guys can use keyboards with 'stiff' keys.
I love using laptop keyboards and my G19, fingers just roll over the keys and no effort to push down.
I find with the 'stiffer' keyboards I have to adjust my sitting posture so I am almost sitting above the keyboard otherwise my fingers get very sore.


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: deslok on September 03, 2011, 05:01:25 PM
I don't know how you guys can use keyboards with 'stiff' keys.
I love using laptop keyboards and my G19, fingers just roll over the keys and no effort to push down.
I find with the 'stiffer' keyboards I have to adjust my sitting posture so I am almost sitting above the keyboard otherwise my fingers get very sore.

I still keep a selectric around for typing forms the "softest" keyboard i deal with is my thinkpads


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: caston on September 03, 2011, 05:02:41 PM
I use a keyboard with a built in touchpad the same model as this:
http://www.adesso.com/images/big/AKB-430.jpg

I stopped using mice because I was getting bad RSI.


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: ffuentes on September 03, 2011, 05:07:58 PM
I use a keyboard with a built in touchpad the same model as this:
http://www.adesso.com/images/big/AKB-430.jpg

I stopped using mice because I was getting bad RSI.

I love it. It's hard to find a keyboard with touchpad or something similar.

I have a Microsoft Comfort Curve and it's a good keyboard that is waterproof, ideally for coffee/tea drops in the desk day by day and it's not expensive.


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: ElectricMucus on September 03, 2011, 05:10:47 PM
Cherry G80-3000

http://diy.yesky.com/imagelist/2009/322/279afgszm22ss.jpg

Most affordable while still providing the best quality (gold clickity switches)
There is a double+ priced version of it by razor as a gaming keyboard but this has some crazy layout stuff.


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: qbg on September 03, 2011, 06:50:43 PM
Unicomp SpaceSaver PC (Buckling spring, black with metallic gray, USB).


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: deslok on September 03, 2011, 07:22:38 PM
Unicomp SpaceSaver PC (Buckling spring, black with metallic gray, USB).

Have you had a chance to test it againt a IBM manufactured model m for comparison i've been thinking of buying one of those for the family pc and was curious how they compared.


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: Minsc on September 03, 2011, 07:27:26 PM
Now most keyboards have the home, end, delete, page up, and page down keys mashed together and sideways while the insert key is shoved up where it doesn't go.


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: greyhawk on September 03, 2011, 07:31:10 PM
Now most keyboards have the home, end, delete, page up, and page down keys mashed together and sideways while the insert key is shoved up where it doesn't go.

I was wondering what you were talking about and then I saw the Logitech up there. Why would anyone do that?  ???


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: deslok on September 03, 2011, 07:36:49 PM
Now most keyboards have the home, end, delete, page up, and page down keys mashed together and sideways while the insert key is shoved up where it doesn't go.

I was wondering what you were talking about and then I saw the Logitech up there. Why would anyone do that?  ???

Lenovo made that change to their thinkpads following the t400s the ratoinal is here
http://www.lenovoblogs.com/designmatters/2009/06/thinkpad-t400s-key-to-a-better-experience/

 i can say that on a laptop i certainly don't mind it but they maintain the block as it was with the double height delete by moving insert over above f12 the double height escape key didn't force anything though and that i do like
http://hothardware.com/articleimages/Item1340/small_Lenovo-T400s-keyboard-3446.jpg


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: Minsc on September 03, 2011, 07:40:38 PM
Now most keyboards have the home, end, delete, page up, and page down keys mashed together and sideways while the insert key is shoved up where it doesn't go.

I was wondering what you were talking about and then I saw the Logitech up there. Why would anyone do that?  ???


This is what they all just started doing years ago.


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: greyhawk on September 03, 2011, 07:57:57 PM
Now most keyboards have the home, end, delete, page up, and page down keys mashed together and sideways while the insert key is shoved up where it doesn't go.

I was wondering what you were talking about and then I saw the Logitech up there. Why would anyone do that?  ???

Lenovo made that change to their thinkpads following the t400s the ratoinal is here
http://www.lenovoblogs.com/designmatters/2009/06/thinkpad-t400s-key-to-a-better-experience/

 i can say that on a laptop i certainly don't mind it but they maintain the block as it was with the double height delete by moving insert over above f12 the double height escape key didn't force anything though and that i do like
http://hothardware.com/articleimages/Item1340/small_Lenovo-T400s-keyboard-3446.jpg

That double height escape is really nice.

That's what I hate about my current keyboard. The ESC is really, really tiny.


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: deslok on September 03, 2011, 08:00:41 PM
Good god you're right i just looked up the msft wireless 3000 that thing doesn't even have an escape key!


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: Valalvax on September 04, 2011, 01:16:51 AM
I used to have a fancy media keyboard (fancy for the day, when volume, media center, and email, shopping, and internet buttons were awesome), now I just go for regular ones

I bought one once that had a finger print scanner, which was cool for the first week or so, then I stopped using the scanner, it worked great, not sure why I stopped using it, probably lost it in a move, actually saw it in a box like two weeks ago



For the G13 or whatever the fuck, you could use the LCD screen to display hashrate, that'd be kinda cool and useful


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: qbg on September 04, 2011, 02:06:24 AM
Unicomp SpaceSaver PC (Buckling spring, black with metallic gray, USB).

Have you had a chance to test it againt a IBM manufactured model m for comparison i've been thinking of buying one of those for the family pc and was curious how they compared.
Unfortunately, no.  It does sound like a real keyboard, though. It doesn't have key caps, and you can see dimples/marring from the injection molding on the side of the keys facing the back of the keyboard, but this is only an aesthetic issue. Mine was made 3/27/2009, and I don't know if anything has changed since then.


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: wolftaur on September 04, 2011, 02:55:27 AM
I typed on an IBM model M keyboard for ages. And on the buckling spring keyboards even before that, albeit with other layouts (original PC, 3270, etc)

For years and years and years they were the only things I'd use. It's the only reason I even own PS2-USB adapters. :)

I actually ended up getting massively surprised a few years back. I managed to spill my drink into the M I was using at work and then discovered my spare was actually busted. I ended up using one of those Apple aluminum keyboards because there was one lying around the office.

It took me a while to get used to it but I actually ended up liking them better. I still have several Ms lying around though, probably never going to be willing to get rid of them.


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: JeffK on September 04, 2011, 04:25:03 AM
Cherry browns or you are a terrible human being


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: Exonumia on September 04, 2011, 12:05:51 PM
Have you had a chance to test it againt a IBM manufactured model m for comparison i've been thinking of buying one of those for the family pc and was curious how they compared.

I have a Customizer 101 and it feels and operates just like a classic m. Great keyboard, and noisy as all get out.

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Welcome to Unicomp's online keyboard store. You may not recognize the name, but if you know IBM or Lexmark, you already know a lot about us. Unicomp was established in 1996 when we purchased keyboard technology from Lexmark International, the former IBM Division and long-time maker of high quality keyboards for IBM. Today at Unicomp, we continue the tradition of making quality keyboards.


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: ctoon6 on September 07, 2011, 01:42:33 AM
if you pay over $200 for a keyboard that does not have a display, you got scammed. my logitech keyboard cost like $15 and feels better than most of the shit apple and microsoft pushes out of their ass.


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: navigator on September 07, 2011, 03:05:19 AM
DELETED for privacy


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: Xenland on September 07, 2011, 03:57:55 AM
AES-256 encrypted keyboard, so not even the FBI can tab my Keyboard, which is far bay more important then my phone by a mile!
http://cheaperinbitcoins.com/product.php?productId=117

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51rRF1Z93SL._SL500_AA300_.jpg


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: haydent on September 07, 2011, 09:53:05 AM
this is mine except i have the dvorak version naturally:

http://www.typematrix.com/style/img/tmx-2030_gallery-2.png


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: payb.tc on September 07, 2011, 10:19:17 AM
i'm also a big fan of older keyboards and i'm also too lazy to take my own photo so this is from google:

http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRKHGqbLlBF-qmT07hwMwgsRtPXv0Y4kPPqnWopCvMmDxjzNaqtDA

it's a honeywell, i'm not sure of the exact model but i think mine's older than the one in this photo.

actually a few years ago i was looking for a second hand one and the only old honeywell keyboards i could find for sale was this box of 15 from some guy in sydney.

i paid $10 for the whole box and i've still got 12 or so lying around somewhere.

edit: actually that photo above is far too modern... i don't have fancy new-fangled 'windows' keys or any other b.s.


Title: Re: The one true keyboard
Post by: deslok on September 08, 2011, 05:00:16 PM

I've done model m to das keyboard conversions there's a penetrating die you can use to turn all of it black if you dissassemble one.