My son got me a keyboard very much like the classic IBM Type "M" for Christmas 
a few years ago.  It is USB attached and has the name "UNICOMP" on it.

Matthew

On Tue, 4 Jul 2023 17:50:24 -0400, Bob Bridges <robhbrid...@gmail.com> wrote:

>I said I always buy a "real" keyboard (and monitor, and trackball) to plug 
>into a laptop.  I have thought hard about spending real money on them, too, or 
>at least on the keyboard considering how much time I spend on mine.  But so 
>far I've gone the other way.  About once a year I spill a Coke on my keyboard; 
>I just drop it in the bathtub, pick out a backup and get back to work.  No 
>lost time (or rather very little) and no tearing of hair.
>
>(I say I "drop it in the bathtub" because I have repeatedly read that 
>keyboards recover just fine when soaked and then allowed to dry out.  So far I 
>have never yet gotten a keyboard back this way, though; I always end up having 
>to throw it away.  Hints on a better way gratefully accepted.)
>
>Because of this, so far I buy El Cheapo brand.  I can't get El Cheapo for $10 
>any longer, but I think the last time I bought a few of them they were less 
>than $30.
>
>But, oh boy, do I miss tactile feedback!  IBM's software is famously hard to 
>use, but their hardware is reliably exceptional.  Heck, I liked the old 
>Selectrics, too.
>
>---
>Bob Bridges, robhbrid...@gmail.com, cell 336 382-7313
>
>/* There are trivial truths and great truths.  The opposite of a trivial truth 
>is plainly false.  The opposite of a great truth is also true.  -attributed by 
>Niels Bohr to his father */
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU> On Behalf Of 
>Mike Schwab
>Sent: Tuesday, July 4, 2023 16:54
>
>https://www.twindata.com/keyboards/twindatakeyboards.htm 5250 / 3270 keyboards 
>w PS/2 or USB connector.
>
>IBM 3270 APL converted to USB.
>https://www.pckeyboard.com/page/product/1394625
>
>On Tue, Jul 4, 2023 at 3:39 PM rpinion865 
><0000042a019916dd-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
>>
>> Don't remember the manufacturer, I want the actual 3270 keyboard with the 
>> USB connect.
>>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> On Jul 4, 2023, 3:53 PM, billogden wrote:
>>
>> > Interesting discussion on screen sizes, keyboards, etc. Many of us 
>> > have various different opinions. My opinions have changed since the 
>> > early days when some of us (the "older" ones) used 2260s instead of 
>> > 3270s. I am using a 21" screen at the moment, with three "windows" 
>> > open on it. I would not want a larger screen and perhaps would 
>> > prefer a slightly smaller one. I prefer a size that does not require 
>> > me to constantly move my head to focus on different parts of the 
>> > screen. For 3270 emulation I prefer 133 character width (and most of 
>> > us probably agree on that) and at least 50 lines high (and this 
>> > could vary somewhat). I find 17" laptop screens OK, but not great. 
>> > More important for me (because I work mostly with text) is having 
>> > good character resolution. Perhaps because I as not as young as I 
>> > was a few years ago, I find long periods with crudely-formed 
>> > characters to be more exhausting. Given a choice, I would say this 
>> > is more important than the actual screen size. I am not fond of 
>> > laptop keyboards --- IMO they range from barely OK to poor. At the 
>> > moment I am using an old PC AT keyboard (with the "round" adapter 
>> > plug going to a converter to connect it to a USB port). It has the 
>> > numeric keypad (which I do not use) and has good "movement" of the 
>> > keys that provides a positive feedback for an old guy like me. (The 
>> > "real" 3270 terminals had great keyboards!) I can deal with the red 
>> > "mouse control" on IBM-designed laptop keyboards when needed, but I 
>> > prefer a "real" mouse (with the center "dial" function, if 
>> > possible). I use the same glasses for reading books and for dealing 
>> > with terminals -- I am lucky that they are fairly "weak" glasses. 
>> > The discussion about z/OSMF? One of these months I will need to 
>> > spend some time with it. These days I mostly use a relatively slow 
>> > machine for z/OS and the performance is not attractive for z/OSMF. 
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