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flamesrock 10-23-2006 06:00 PM

Good programming KEYBOARDS???
 
Well, old betsy - a logitech access keyboard - is giving out, and I'm looking for a replacement.

What would you, oh fellow LQ'ers, reccommend? Keep in mind I'd prefer a wireless, non-bluetooth keyboard, as this old dell was built back in the dark ages. Also, how long before one get used to those 'ergonomic' keyboards with the seperation bit in the middle?

-Thanks :D

dmail 10-23-2006 06:03 PM

I have a wireless ergonomic keyboard and it takes a little while to adjust, but when you do then I think its much better. Whilst getting used to it you will find your fingers in the no mans land lol. The model I have I think in no longer in production, its made by a large company which everyone here likes :)

95se 10-24-2006 07:41 AM

Don't know about you, but I like REALLY silent keyboards. If I was buying a new keyboard right now, I'd probably go for one that is very thin, silent, and form-fitting. Unfortunately, I'm a broke student, so my ghetto old clunker will suffice for now.

xhi 10-24-2006 09:03 AM

imo here is the king of keyboards, but at a *slightly* steeper price..

bram cohen uses one of these, and says he has a trackball mounted in the middle..


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