On 5/31/2016 2:01 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 05/31/2016 11:21 AM, Dave Wade wrote:

I don't like the Model "M" keyboard. It's a bit like wanting a
tracker organ rather than my Yamaha EL90. The keys require
significant pressure to operate and if you are not used to it its
actually hard work...
It could be a matter of what you learned to touch-type on.  For me, it
was a manual Underwood office machine.  It took some time to get used to
an electric typewriter--too twitchy.  One thing that's probably been
lost to time is the need for a uniform striking force when using a
manual typewriter.

With that in mind, the Model M is the best of the recent (<30 years) lot.

...

--Chuck

Interesting observations. I learned to type on both an Apple II and a Brother electric typewriter (kinda like a daisywheel printer with a keyboard).... but I'll never forget the first time I laid hands on the original IBM PC keyboard. The quality of that feel! The quality of that sound! I didn't like the machine but I loved that spacious keyboard.

Many years later, it was nostalgia for that feel and sound that led me to connecting the 1994 model M I'm still using today, on any PC I use. Any other keyboard just won't do.

- J.

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