Keytronic long since in the trash, it was their IR wireless stuff that they claimed to have stopped making in like '98.

Why $200, no reason in particular. It was the latest Logitech unit, blue tooth, etc... and I had $180 to spend thinking it was a great unit. It sat a year after initial testing and I did not return it to Logitech fast enough (an ebay purchase, not returnable to vendor).

Recently I pulled it out in frustration to replace the MX that is lying here semi-functional on my server. The original complaint was securing it, required pairing with a computer. Switch with a USB switch, re-pair again unlike the non-bluetooth MX stuff which stayed secure & working. Now I can add lame ass membrane to the list of complaints.


jeff.lane wrote:
I still have an old Keytronic KB101-1 capacitance keyboard. It is the finest keyboard I have ever used....bar none. None of the others are even close. These new membrane boards are strictly throwaways and certainly not worth wasting any repair time on. Are the two boards you have physically damaged, e.g., case, keys, main logic board? If it's just pressure domes and switches I may be able to help you. I was in Keytronic Tech support for awhile and have a couple of bags of parts.....no keys though.

BTW what was so special about a membrane(AKA non-repairable) to pay $200.00?

Jeff


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3. 3 logitechs. One goes unsupported (pre-iTouch); On another, eventually required an elephant typist after 2 years (membrane); A 1.5 year old MX that despite being totally disassembled & cleaned by hand, never since worked right mechanically (key travel has stiction) even though electrically the membrane works fine; Lastly a $200 DiNovo abortion that seems to consistently miss the "A" & "CTRL" keys unless hit just right (membrane).

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