I have had three PowerBook 500 series machines, a 540c and two 540s. On all of them, the keyboards have been stiff. What do I meant by stiff? The key action isn't forgiving and so unless you hit it right in the middle and go vertically down, there's resistance. So if I catch it at a slight angle or catch a corner, the key is reluctant to depress resulting in a very unenjoyable typing experience. Again, I'm 3 for 3 on this sadness.
Now I just picked up a banged up PowerBook 160. The keyboard works and is SO much more enjoyable. Very forgiving. Key action is very nice and very enjoyable.
Question: have I just been unlucky with my 500 series and gotten worn or stiff keyboards? Or were these keyboards just not as good as the older 100 series PowerBooks? Is it just a matter of taking this keyboard apart and re-lube-ing the switches or?
Just blown away by the niceness of the 160 keyboard vs what I have been dealing with on my PB540c.
Now I just picked up a banged up PowerBook 160. The keyboard works and is SO much more enjoyable. Very forgiving. Key action is very nice and very enjoyable.
Question: have I just been unlucky with my 500 series and gotten worn or stiff keyboards? Or were these keyboards just not as good as the older 100 series PowerBooks? Is it just a matter of taking this keyboard apart and re-lube-ing the switches or?
Just blown away by the niceness of the 160 keyboard vs what I have been dealing with on my PB540c.











