I picked up one of those after visiting your office, and it quickly became one 
of my all-time favorite keyboards.  After it died (didn't survive a relocation, 
which was the last time I let ANYONE pack up any of my computer equipment) I 
wasn't able to find another one.  I ended up getting a Logitech gaming keyboard 
for $80 and it is still going strong after 5 years (and 2 more relocations).   
18 programmable keys x 3 levels is way more than I need, and the backlit keys 
are a nice touch.  Nicely laid out, nice feel...  when you spend as much time 
on a keyboard as we do the little things mean a lot.

Their latest revisions are a bit pricey though.  Wish I had one at work to 
replace the clunky Lenovo keyboard; but at least I got rid of the cheapo-mouse 
for the trackball I wanted.  Lol

Lou

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Jack Skelley
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2011 10:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NF] RIP Dell AT101 keyboard

Pete
I love the tactile touch keyboards. I had for at least 15 years a keytronics 
with programable function keys and a calculator. I think it was a model 9000. I 
saw one on eBay for $100 and passed on it. I guess they aren't made anymore. I 
kept it but don't know why....my current keyboard is a crappy HP...
Regards,

Jack

Sent from my iPod

On Sep 24, 2011, at 7:13 AM, "Pete Theisen" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Everybody,
>
> Dell keyboard has crapped out after only 20 years. Actually, it started
> messing up about 8 years ago but I could hit the spacebar and get Linux
> to boot so . . .
>
> This morning it had deleted all the messages in my [OT] folder. Good
> thing Ed keeps an archive in case I want to refer back to the wisdom of
> Bob Calco.
>
> I can't warranty it, I don't have the receipt - dumpster special.
>
> Replaced it with HP #SK2505 from a cannibalized P II that lives embedded
> in my "virtual organ". Having a hard time getting used to these three
> extra keys, two of which don't do anything in Linux.
>
> I most miss the clicky feel of the Dell. I am a bit miffed after only
> getting 20 years out of it, though. What is the world coming to?
> --
> Regards,
>
> Pete
> http://pete-theisen.com/
> http://elect-pete-theisen.com/
>
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