Join us FREE, we're FREE to use
Web's largest swingers site since 2006.
Already registered?
Login here
Back to forum list |
Back to The Lounge |
Jump to newest |
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"thought you said you touch typed, so why do you need to be able to see the characters? " Read further on and I explain why I have colleagues to consider. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"put clear nail varnish on keys they dont rub off then" Tried that to no avail. Also put sticky letters on and they turned to gunge after a little while. I must be heavy handed lol. I might go to Dragons den with my idea!! | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
" I might go to Dragons den with my idea!!" Pretty sure the dragins would prefer solutions rather than problems! | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
" I might go to Dragons den with my idea!! Pretty sure the dragins would prefer solutions rather than problems!" How do you solve a problem like Susannahhhhhhhhhhh | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"maybe in the not too distant future all keyboards will be touch sensitive screens like the ipad and phones? No letters to rub off then. " Oh gosh no not another set of new rsi's to contend with in this computing age!!! Its a disaster if someone moves your typing seat just an inch!! | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"on dangerous ground here I use an ultra thin Mac aluminium keyboard it has ceramic keys they dont wear But they are £60 so you get what u pay for Ps the Hp hkeyboards on the pc's at work are 7 years old and in good condition 2." I have had expensive keyboards and cheap keyboards - always the same problem. I don't think £60 is excessive for something that doesnt wear. I paid £115 for an illuminating keyboard which was so flimsy and thin I couldnt press hard on it without it shooting across the desk. I dont have a mac though but the ceramic keyboard sounds fab. Work keyboards are indented like the ones I described that we used to repair with a wax stick. | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"I use an alienware keyboard and all the keys are still perfect.... Was close too £150 though, no idea what the actual keys have on them but they feel like silk, it was bought nearly 4 yrs ago now and still going strong" I've just sourced one but it has bright green illuminous keys - but youre pointing me in the right direction thanks xxxx | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"on dangerous ground here I use an ultra thin Mac aluminium keyboard it has ceramic keys they dont wear But they are £60 so you get what u pay for Ps the Hp hkeyboards on the pc's at work are 7 years old and in good condition 2. I have had expensive keyboards and cheap keyboards - always the same problem. I don't think £60 is excessive for something that doesnt wear. I paid £115 for an illuminating keyboard which was so flimsy and thin I couldnt press hard on it without it shooting across the desk. I dont have a mac though but the ceramic keyboard sounds fab. Work keyboards are indented like the ones I described that we used to repair with a wax stick." u dont need a mac to use them as they are USB just plug and play | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
"on dangerous ground here I use an ultra thin Mac aluminium keyboard it has ceramic keys they dont wear But they are £60 so you get what u pay for Ps the Hp hkeyboards on the pc's at work are 7 years old and in good condition 2. I have had expensive keyboards and cheap keyboards - always the same problem. I don't think £60 is excessive for something that doesnt wear. I paid £115 for an illuminating keyboard which was so flimsy and thin I couldnt press hard on it without it shooting across the desk. I dont have a mac though but the ceramic keyboard sounds fab. Work keyboards are indented like the ones I described that we used to repair with a wax stick. u dont need a mac to use them as they are USB just plug and play " yeah I checked them out - not chunky enough for my tastes. I like sturdy and curved. Found a company called Cherry - they make really good ones gonna give them a ring tomorrow xx | |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
| |||
Reply privately | Reply in forum | Reply +quote |
Post new Message to Thread |
back to top |