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From: "Russ Cox" <rsc@plan9.bell-labs.com>
To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu
Subject: Re: [9fans] Re 2 button mouse + Inferno
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 13:08:34 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20000925170842.0A975199DF@mail> (raw)

	gone bad out of about 40 in more than 5 years).
	The Lexmark keyboard business was bought by
	Unicomp and the keyboards are still available but,
	as you say, not cheap - $99.

You can get them for $89 if you order the one without
the silly pointing stick under the J key.  You have to call
them to order that one; it's not available via the web.
They refer to it as the ``M4 without pointing stick''.

As Digby pointed out, the tactile response on the Unicomp
keyboards is different from most.  It's somewhat similar
to some full-size laptop keyboards though.  It took me about
a month to get fully used to typing on it (no typos).

	Folks may be interested in the Happy Hacker keyboard.
	They have a Lite model which costs $69, and a
	"multi-platform" model which costs $139.00.

The Happy Hacking people have done a good job of
marketing, which Unicomp has not. I know a fair number
of people who swear by the Happy Hacker keyboards,
but I can't stand them (the keyboards, not the people).
Despite claims of being full-sized, they seem to be on the
small side, and I have a very hard time typing on
them, much more than when I started using the 
Lexmark/Unicomp models.  Maybe if I gave it a month.

In short, both the Unicomp and the Happy Hacking keyboards
seem to be very person-dependent; type before you buy.

Russ




             reply	other threads:[~2000-09-25 17:08 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 31+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2000-09-25 17:08 Russ Cox [this message]
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2000-09-27 10:21 ianb
2000-09-26 10:43 ianb
2000-09-26 22:16 ` Rick Hohensee
2000-09-27  0:17   ` Boyd Roberts
2000-09-25 17:02 Anthony Sorace
2000-09-25 15:50 ianb
2000-09-26  9:14 ` Elliott Hughes
     [not found] <Message from jmk@plan9.bell-labs.com    of "Mon, 25 Sep 2000 10:50:44 EDT."References: <20000925145049.404BC199CC@mail>
2000-09-25 14:50 ` jmk
2000-09-25 15:02   ` James A. Robinson
2000-09-25 19:32     ` Skip Tavakkolian
     [not found]       ` <skipt@real.com>
2000-09-25 20:38         ` Tom Duff
2000-09-26 15:32           ` Tom Duff
2000-09-25 15:16   ` Digby Tarvin
2000-09-25 13:45 ianb
2000-09-25 15:23 ` Elliott Hughes
2000-09-25 13:35 ianb
2000-09-25 15:54 ` chad
2000-09-26  5:33 ` Rick Hohensee
2000-09-26  7:21   ` Skip Tavakkolian
2000-09-25 13:26 forsyth
2000-09-25 13:14 rob pike
2000-09-25 12:40 forsyth
2000-09-25 13:07 ` Mark C. Otto
2000-09-25 13:28   ` Lucio De Re
2000-09-25 15:22   ` Elliott Hughes
2000-09-26  9:14     ` Jason Ozolins
2000-09-26 10:10       ` Elliott Hughes
2000-09-25 20:20 ` Steve Kilbane
2000-09-25 10:44 forsyth
2000-09-25 10:19 steve.simon

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