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i have a logitech internet navigator kb and it's alot better than my last one but.. i spilled some stuff in it and i'm thinkin of getting a new one so if there's another one better for roping then i might as well buy it tell me which kb you have and how well it works
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29.05.05 18:44 Post #1 | [Hide Sig (0)] [Profile] [Quote] |
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Any brand that isnt from Microsoft and IBM, usually do great, I have a GE and an IBM... the GE works great as the IBM has that "no response to the space bar when the up and left keys are pushed"
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I got a, 5 years old, Compaq Keyboard nothing special
just a pure, fine keyboard with some good keys.
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I've been using a Dell QuietKey since I got this computer. It works just fine, doesn't have any real keylocks or anything. I like it.
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I have a Logitech Internet Navigator too, and it works quite well. Definitely no 3-key lock on this one.
In a thread on cl2k, the legend of ninja roping Anubis recommended an IBM Rapid Access II or IBM Rapid Access III. I haven't tried one myself but he reckons the space bar and arrow keys are quite good. Best thing about them is the price though. Not sure whether this one would have a 3-key lock, you could always test it in the shop if you get a chance.
Dell keyboards like Glenn mentions are nice too, though the newest ones I've seen have the Insert/Delete/Home/End/PageUp/PageDown keys arranged in 3 rows rather than 2. I guess you could get used to that though.
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On the PC I'm using is a Dell QuietKey, except everytime you press any character on the keyboard, you'd hear a loud "CLACK". My other PC has the keyboard that Bloopy was talking about with the three rows for Home/End/Delete/Pg Up/ Pg Down/Insert
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im using a old IBM keyboard(10 years old)
however it works very well and its very resistant
the model was removed of the business long time ago
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I got a bog standard one that came with the computer it annoys me because there is an F lock you need to press before any of the F keys work and i dont always remember it's there. So i am smacking my keyboard wondering why it won't work and then i see the little "F" light is not on (and feel silly)
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