Does anyone recognize the small keyboard shown
in the recent Yaesu ads?
73! Ken Kopp - K0PP
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Yep, it's a Happy Hacking Keyboard - they do both PS2 and USB versions - I
have a HH KB Lite 2 - USB version - I love it
http://pfuca-store.stores.yahoo.net/haphackeylit1.html
Looks like they may no longer make the PS2 version
On 9/1/08 14:05, Ken Kopp [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
Does anyone
David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote:
Yep, it's a Happy Hacking Keyboard - they do both PS2 and USB versions - I
have a HH KB Lite 2 - USB version - I love it
http://pfuca-store.stores.yahoo.net/haphackeylit1.html
Looks like they may no longer make the PS2 version
I can confirm this. I have been
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 11:28:12 -0500, Nick Lidakis wrote:
I can confirm this. I have been using the PS/2 version for years.
They are most excellent, especially if you are a Linux user. The
control key is where is where it should be, replacing the CAPS
LOCK key.
Ah yes, but the F-keys are
I'm a fan of small keyboards and have used a small IBM keyboard for years.
It's no longer made, but the closest current product is here:
Thom LaCosta wrote:
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Phil Kane wrote:
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 11:28:12 -0500, Nick Lidakis wrote:
I can confirm this. I have been using the PS/2 version for years.
They are most excellent, especially if you are a Linux user. The
control key is where is where it should be,
On every keyboard I own (both PC and Linux computers), the CAPS LOCK key
has been removed so I don't keep hitting it by accident.
Al N1AL
On Wed, 2008-01-09 at 12:15, Nick Lidakis wrote:
Thom LaCosta wrote:
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Phil Kane wrote:
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 11:28:12 -0500, Nick
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Alan Bloom wrote:
On every keyboard I own (both PC and Linux computers), the CAPS LOCK key
has been removed so I don't keep hitting it by accident.
I look to see if the idiot caps lock light is on//it's much easier than screwing
around with the keyboardand doesn't
Alan Bloom wrote:
On every keyboard I own (both PC and Linux computers), the CAPS LOCK
key has been removed so I don't keep hitting it by accident.
A useful tip is to pack underneath the edges of the CAPS LOCK keycap
with one or two layers of sticky foam fixer pads. Use enough stiff foam
to
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