Hey Ed - I hear ya. I have a programmer buddy of mine - he's out in Cali - and 
he bragged about the Keyboard he got. It's SO Loud - its NUTS. I hate loud ones 
like that.

As for the Religion (very funny) - why not just bury them with the Keyboard. Be 
funny to see a person in a Casket at a Wake - with the Keyboard still in their 
hands!!!

-----Original Message-----
From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ted Roche
Sent: Monday, November 09, 2015 10:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NF] Recommendation on best keyboard

My day-to-day keyboard is a Logitech wireless K350 with the bundled wireless 
mouse. I appreciate the wireless feature, as it lets me move stuff around as 
necessary, if I need to transcribe a written document, or navigate around the 
dog that insists on sitting on my lap. It's got reasonable layout, travel and 
reach.

A good friend still travels around with his IBM Model M keyboard, with spiral 
pigtail cord and PS2 plug. There is a religion based around the magic of the 
"buckling spring" (which sounds like a hot spring spa in Arkansas to me) whose 
keyboards will be pried out of their cold, dead, hands. I also love the feel of 
them, and the positive key action, but the noise is too much for my quiet home 
office.


On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 10:10 AM, Malcolm Greene <[email protected]> wrote:
> Given that I spend 8 or more hours on the keyboard each day, I'm 
> looking for the best keyboard possible. I'm using a Mac but I'm happy 
> to receive feedback on good model Windows keyboards as well.
>
> My current keyboard of choice at home is the Apple USB keyboard. This 
> is a USB keyboard with full numeric keypad and full sized cursor keys 
> and page up/down, home, end keys. Its good enough that I've traveled 
> with it (bulk and all) when I have a lot of typing to do at client sites.
>
> Recently I purchased the new Apple Magic Keyboard. This is a blue 
> tooth keyboard that is almost magical in its light weight and size. I 
> really want to love this keyboard ... its so light and has good 
> travel, but the cursor keys are half size and Fn, Control, Option, and 
> Command keys too small for my big hands. If I'm typing pure text its 
> great, but as soon as I have to move the cursor and use a modifier key 
> my productivity drops to zero.
>
> I did some research and apparently mechanical keyboards like Das (?) 
> are making a comeback. Anyone have any experience with these type of 
> high end keyboards ... fad or the real deal?
>
> Please share if you have a favorite keyboard - bluetooth or USB - Mac 
> or Windows.
>
> Thanks! Malcolm
>
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