That's the point. :-) The Wasd keyboards has exactly that klick feeling.
You can hear me typing on it in the video I posted yesterday. :-)

Regards,
Elias
On 28 Apr 2014 01:34, "Juergen Sauermann" <juergen.sauerm...@t-online.de>
wrote:

>  Hi Elias,
>
> thanks. In the meantime I have purchased a Dyalog keyboard. The reason why
> I wanted a Unicomp
> keyboard was the click feeling of the old IBM XT keyboard that I used for
> many years.
>
> /// Jürgen
>
>
> On 04/27/2014 06:43 PM, Elias Mårtenson wrote:
>
> I'm using a keyboard from Wasd Keyboards. They allow you to upload a file
> containing the symbol design when you order. Making an APL keyboard would
> be trivial.
>
>  http://www.wasdkeyboards.com/
>
>  Regards,
> Elias
>
>
> On 28 April 2014 00:40, Juergen Sauermann 
> <juergen.sauerm...@t-online.de>wrote:
>
>>  Hi Blake,
>>
>> I have added the files, see SVN 228.
>>
>> I also added one of the photos (which blew up the GNU APL tar file from a
>> slim 1.6 MB to 3.7 MB).
>>
>> BTW how did you get the Unicomp keyboard? I sent a query to them last
>> year on their web-page and
>> never got a response?
>>
>> /// Jürgen
>>
>>
>>
>> On 04/27/2014 03:12 PM, Blake McBride wrote:
>>
>> Greetings,
>>
>>  With the critical and greatly appreciated help of Andreas <
>> wetts...@gmail.com>, I have been able to create an xkbcomp
>> configuration that completely and accurately maps the Unicomp APL
>> keyboard under X11.  I am attaching the configuration file and
>> documentation
>> to this email.
>>
>> My hope is that these can be added to the standard GNU-APL distribution.
>>
>>  Thanks.
>>
>>  Blake
>>
>>
>>
>
>

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