On 2024-01-19 19:14, Todd Gruhn wrote:
On Fri, Jan 19, 2024 at 7:02 PM Brad Spencer
wrote:
Todd Gruhn writes:
> Ump-teen years ago there was an analog-keyboard.
> It actually when 'click' when one pressed the key.
>
> Do these still exist??
> Do they last longer then the cu
On 19.01.2024 16:53, Todd Gruhn wrote:
Ump-teen years ago there was an analog-keyboard.
It actually when 'click' when one pressed the key.
Do these still exist??
Do they last longer then the current keyboards?
The "mechanical keyboard" market is very broad nowadays. There are tens
Hello,
On Fri, 19 Jan 2024 15:53:28 +
Todd Gruhn wrote:
> Ump-teen years ago there was an analog-keyboard.
> It actually when 'click' when one pressed the key.
>
> Do these still exist??
> Do they last longer then the current keyboards?
I'm still using an IBM model M fr
t;
> > Do these still exist??
> > Do they last longer then the current keyboards?
>
> I think I get what you are asking about.. yes, they very much exist. A
> web search with "mechanical keyboard" or simular should find them. The
> better ones will not be cheap
Todd Gruhn writes:
> Ump-teen years ago there was an analog-keyboard.
> It actually when 'click' when one pressed the key.
>
> Do these still exist??
> Do they last longer then the current keyboards?
I think I get what you are asking about.. yes, they very much exist
d Gruhn wrote:
> >
> > Ump-teen years ago there was an analog-keyboard.
> > It actually when 'click' when one pressed the key.
> >
> > Do these still exist??
> > Do they last longer then the current keyboards?
>
>
> —
>
> Cal Lawton
> c
You are possibly referring to buckling spring keyboards. The most famous is the
IBM Model M. The current version of that is manufactured by Unicomp. As far as
I know there’s no backlit version of such but they are USB now. If you have
desk space issues you probably can’t fit one.
--
Mike
key.
>
> Do these still exist??
> Do they last longer then the current keyboards?
—
Cal Lawton
c...@lhdi.net
(859)963-1933
http://www.lhdi.net
Lawton Heavy Data Industries
Information Technology Management
e:
https://deskthority.net/wiki/IBM_Enhanced_Keyboard
> Do these still exist??
Yes.
And there are modern replicas:
https://www.clickykeyboards.com/
https://www.pckeyboard.com/page/SFNT
> Do they last longer then the current keyboards?
One of mine is 33 and works perfectly.
--
Liam Proven ~
> Ump-teen years ago there was an analog-keyboard.
> It actually when 'click' when one pressed the key.
>
> Do these still exist??
> Do they last longer then the current keyboards?
>
I'm still using a classic UNICOMP keyboard, and it is doing fine.
https://www.pckeyboard
Ump-teen years ago there was an analog-keyboard.
It actually when 'click' when one pressed the key.
Do these still exist??
Do they last longer then the current keyboards?
Ιουν 2022 στις 5:40 π.μ., ο/η Fekete Zoltán
έγραψε:
Ekkor: 2022. június 2. 21:04:48 CEST, chris greek
írta:
>I can't add accent marks on letters ,only on Qt Applications ! , i'm
>using english and greek keyboards layouts
>I have installed NetBSD and on the installer i had selected u
See,
https://www.unitedbsd.com/d/606-keyboard-dead-keys-dont-work-in-qt-applications
Den tors 2 juni 2022 21:05chris greek skrev:
> I can't add accent marks on letters ,only on Qt Applications ! , i'm
> using english and greek keyboards layouts
> I have installed NetBSD and on the in
Ekkor: 2022. június 2. 21:04:48 CEST, chris greek
írta:
>I can't add accent marks on letters ,only on Qt Applications ! , i'm
>using english and greek keyboards layouts
>I have installed NetBSD and on the installer i had selected us english
>by mistake
>I can't add acc
I can't add accent marks on letters ,only on Qt Applications ! , i'm
using english and greek keyboards layouts
I have installed NetBSD and on the installer i had selected us english
by mistake
I can't add accent marks on qt applications like featherpad kate qterminal etc
Where i can add them
On Tue, Jan 25, 2022 at 02:23:25PM +, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
> Hello
>
> I try to configure X11 to use two keyboards with different layouts.
> According to xorg.conf(5) using InputClass sections like below should
> do it. But X11 does not seems to care. Anyone h
Hello
I try to configure X11 to use two keyboards with different layouts.
According to xorg.conf(5) using InputClass sections like below should
do it. But X11 does not seems to care. Anyone had some success with that?
Is there some wscons specific trick?
Section "InputClass"
. Anyone used either of
them and could provide some feedback?
I've heard IBM Model M with "buckling spring" switches was the best, but
who knows.
This guy has a pretty cool youtube channel reviewing all sorts of weird
keyboards. He must be building a keyboard museum at home:
https://www.y
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