On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Bob Deering wrote:
> The three-pound 85-key Zenith keyboard that I've come to love has
> finally started to go bad. I rebuilt a couple of the bad switches,
> but this gave them a totally different feel from the other keys.
> I've been using it on an Acer Pentium mobo for a while now, so I
> decided to buy a new AT keyboard.
>
> I got it home, found my old copy of CTRLCAPS and ran it,
> _thinking_ I'd be happy then. No way. The touch is better, but
> will take some getting used to. What I can't deal with is that
> other than the Ctrl key (after CTRLCAPS), all the keys are in the
> wrong place. Shouldn't the function keys be there when I reach out
> with my left pinky? I still go to the number pad when I wish to
> use the arrow keys. And so on.
>
> Anyone know where I can find a brand-new 85-key model for a PC?
>
> Please?
>
go to Staple's catalog and order by phone.
the reason why I say this is because I have done this and obtained a
keyboard that has been one of the best most positive purchase expriences I
have ever had
my new keyboard manufacturer: PC Concepts, a front for our P.R.O.C.
they are beautiful!
PC Concepts
511 Fifth Street Unit B
San Fernando, CA 91340
tel. 818-837-9495 fax: 818-837-9526
the model I have: Turbo-Plus KB-8001 R+
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