I find it a bit ironic that after complaining that Apple keyboards have lost all of their "sound" and "force", he goes out and buys a keyboard with Cherry MX Red switches, which have no tactility, no feedback, and very low actuation force.
Have you ever used a keyboard with Cherry MX Reds? It's actually great fun and certainly has that mechanic feel to it.
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#32Has it occurred to anyone that the headphone jack is probably the quickest way for liquid to enter and damage a mobile device?
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I am typing on one of those right now. I love mine, it is just like the model m, but it has a windows key and USB.
Does it come with a PS2->USB adapter so you can connect it via a PS2 port? Better input handling than USB :)
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#35It's really annoying having to sit at work and listen to mechanical keyboards all day. I would not inflict that on my coworkers.
I haven't had any complaints from my fellow coworkers in the past six years I've been working at The Company (I brought in a True-Blue IBM Modem M keyboard to work (six years ago, still using the same one)---I have about half a dozen in storage just in case). Sturdy construction and they keep on working. More important---no Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
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I regret getting rid of two Model M's several years ago because I didn't know about the bolt mod. It's not irrational to spend a lot of time maintaining a tool that helps you make money. I'll hold on to my current M forever, if it'll last.
It does cross into irrational territory though when you can make money with an equivalent tool.
If I enjoy using the keyboard and think it improves my performance, even if I am mistaken, how is that irrational? Happiness is not a measure of efficiency.
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#38I have about 5 mechanical keyboards (WASD, Duckys, DAS, ...) and yet if I want to type fast, I use an apple keyboard. The short travel distance of those keys really work for me. I've been waiting for switches that are somewhere in between, mechanical but thin travel. I've looked at some really esoteric and rare keyboards as well but I wouldn't fork $220 for a keyboard... Anyways I totally understand his view though.…