[CS-FSLUG] Mechanical Keyboard

Timothy Butler tbutler at ofb.biz
Sat Oct 18 23:18:47 CDT 2014


Hey, Eduardo, I had forgotten about your purchase of that guy years ago. How did you pick it out over other mechanical keyboards? My guess is that a Unicomp keyboard would last longer than the other ones I might consider… 

Do you think the noise would be too great for a situation like mine where I’m in a private office, but with the door open?

Blessings,
Tim

Timothy Butler
tbutler at ofb.biz

"The best theology would need no advocates: it would prove itself." —Karl Barth

> On Oct 17, 2014, at 8:53 PM, Eduardo Sanchez <lists at sombragris.org> wrote:
> 
> I own an Unicomp Model M. Heavy (~3 kg), kind of noisy, but worth every cent and pound of it. Typing on it is a whole different level of typing.
>  
> Recommended.
>  
> Blessings,
>  
>  
> Eduardo
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> -- Respondiendo a Timothy Butler Friday 17 October 2014 20.19.47:
> > Friends,
> > I’m thinking after years of pondering it that I might finally bite the
> > bullet and buy a mechanical keyboard as I prepare to start
> > dissertating. I’m trying to figure out which one to go with. The
> > options that seem most obvious are:
> >
> > - A used IBM Model M (problem: none of the modern function keys
> > would be on it, which would be a pain; noisy). - Unicomp Model M with
> > Mac keys (problem: maybe too noisy?) - Mathias Quiet Pro (problem:
> > some people complain they die after a few years). - Das Keyboard 4
> > (problem: some people complain the key labels wear off too quickly
> > from use).
> >
> > Has anyone uses several of these? Can you speak to which one was your
> > favorite? Suggestions on other keyboards, perhaps?
> >
> > Blessings,
> > Tim
> >
> >
> > Timothy Butler
> > tbutler at ofb.biz
> >
> > "The best theology would need no advocates: it would prove itself."
> > —Karl Barth
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