Did I or did I not say that I would make a thread about this?
Favorite
Apple Pro Keyboard
Apple USB Keyboard
Ink + Wacom tablet.
Least favorite
Favorite
Apple Pro Keyboard
Apple USB Keyboard
Ink + Wacom tablet.
Least favorite
:lol: GREAT post! Humor is the best remedy for life in general.I was going to post that my favorite keyboard as being the EML ElectroComp 101 synth along with my Kawai K4 and Yamaha S08, but I then realized this was about computer keyboards....
...Umm.....doh! :lol:
Agreed. I thought I was the only person who liked these keyboards enough to still have (and use) one, but have recently discovered that they have quite a following. Nice, positive tactile feedback and built like a truck.There's no contest here--the IBM Model M is the only keyboard worth typing on.
If they support MIDI, then they really should count.I was going to post that my favorite keyboard as being the EML ElectroComp 101 synth along with my Kawai K4 and Yamaha S08, but I then realized this was about computer keyboards.
Thank you. Don't forget to tip your waitress, but make sure she lands gently.:lol: GREAT post! Humor is the best remedy for life in general.
jt = ;-D
That is true, but remember that the Prophet 600 was the first analog synth to have MIDI. Unfortunately, it was also had stability issues compared to other synths of the time.If they support MIDI, then they really should count.![]()
Chalk another one up for the ol' Model M, but I reckon it needs some improvements in this modern era.
I would pay $100 for a Model M clone with:
-USB 2 connection, plus inbuilt hub
-Windows keys
-Volume knob/keys
-Media control keys
I specifically get my PS/2 keyboards without Windows keys because they look somewhat out of place in the absence of WindowsChalk another one up for the ol' Model M, but I reckon it needs some improvements in this modern era.
I would pay $100 for a Model M clone with:
-USB 2 connection, plus inbuilt hub
-Windows keys
-Volume knob/keys
-Media control keys
Well, they are used to some extent as the Super key in GNOME and KDE (and possibly in other X11 GUI environments). It's used for other functionality, although I've only seen it myself in terms of Compiz effects. I only wish I could take out the Microsoft Windows trademarked logo from those keys...I specifically get my PS/2 keyboards without Windows keys because they look somewhat out of place in the absence of WindowsChalk another one up for the ol' Model M, but I reckon it needs some improvements in this modern era.
I would pay $100 for a Model M clone with:
-USB 2 connection, plus inbuilt hub
-Windows keys
-Volume knob/keys
-Media control keys![]()