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Old 12-19-2010, 04:04 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by AprilHare View Post
I think that's why I like older keyboards: they still work.
Newer keyboards end up with broken keys, completely worn off lettering - this keyboard has somewhat worn lettering but is still perfectly legible - and generally don't have the "clack clack" of older ones.
And yes I'm a sucker for multimedia keys The audio ones are particularly useful.
I have a little app that creates the clack clack sound of old typewriters when I use the keyboard.
If anyone wants it, pm me and I'll put it up in a filesharing site for you.

My current keyboard is a multi-media Microsoft wireless. A couple of the keys have worn off lettering now but it's still working well. I find myself using the volume control buttons often as we use my monitor to watch TV and movies. I used to use Logitec but after having two of their multi-media wireless models break down on me, I switched to Microsoft.

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