My, Phil? You surprise me.
Howard K Traxler, Traxler Enterprises
Adaptive technology sales, setup, and training since 1989.
Phone: (414) 456-1999
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Scovell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2006 6:46 PM
Subject: Fast Long Lasting Keyboard
: No, this has nothing to do with ham radio, unless, of course, you are a
ham,
: own a computer, use a keyboard, and also use a keyboard to program your
: radio and send CW. Otherwise, it isn't ham radio at all related so those
of
: you that don't appreciate the information, because it isn't ham related,
can
: unsubscribe now and we won't miss you at all. Don't let the door hit you
in
: the butt on the way out either.
:
: Phil.
: K0NX
:
:
: My wife and I go through keyboards like nothing. We have hunted
: for a good, long lasting, production type keyboard for years and
: finally found one. We tried the key click style and brand and
: liked them and used them for years, off and on, but then they
: became very difficult to find. Plus, after maybe six months of
: use, the control keys often began to stick.
:
: The other day, my oldest son found a keyboard that Sandy first
: purchased and tried and then we ordered a second for me. Sandy,
: as some of you know, is a production typist as a medical
: transcriptionist and has been typing for 38 years. She wears out
: the standard keyboard you get with your computer within six
: months. Additionally, her hands begin to ache and this new
: keyboard seems to have eliminated that. this new keyboard doesn't
: have the letters and numbers printed on the keys so if you are a
: hunt and peck typist, forget it. They sell for 69 and 89 dollars
: plus shipping. Two day air runs about 18 bucks additional. They
: are USB keyboards but you can purchase, at just bout any computer
: store, a USB adapter the converts it into the standard IBM small
: barrel type connector and plug it right back into where your old
: keyboard was originally. That's if you don't have a USB port.
:
: The keys are very light to touch. The minute I began using mine
: today, I realize I was typing much faster because you simply don't
: have to press hard for the keys to make contact. According to
: their website, and this sounds about right in product usage, the
: average keyboard will stand about 10 to 15 million keystrokes.
: I'd like to see that, though. This keyboard, they claim will run
: 50 million keystrokes and 80,000 hours of use. The backslash is
: also just above the enter key so your little finger can tap it
: without your hand leaving the home keys. Speaking of home keys,
: the F and J keys have no markings on them but are curved and
: deeper than all the rest of the keys found on the keyboard so
: going directly to the home keys is no problem. I have had
: problems for years with my right hand hurting after typing for
: very long. This keyboard is so easy to type on, my right hand
: doesn't seem to care about it at all. For complete details go to:
:
: www.daskeyboard.com
:
: and read more about it. No, I'm not selling them nor making any
: money off of them but if I could, I would. I just thought some of
: you might like to know about them.
:
: Phil.
:
: The Zenith Tube Website
: www.RedWhiteAndBlue.org
:
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