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Joel BLuming <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 22 Nov 1998 20:14:22 -0500
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Dear Patrick and LIsters

I also have a great old Northgate 102 keyboard. This one has the function
keys on the left instead of across the top. Does anyone know if this
design is still around? I can't seem to fine one aywhere
Thanks
Joel Bluming
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ICQ #5875120

On Sat, 21 Nov 1998 21:31:23 -0800 patrick meyer <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
>Any keyboard that can be programmed can be setup in any way you want.
>The
>Avant Stellar keyboard is one such beast.  look at
>http://www.cvtinc.com/stelpic.htm
>I use the Northgate Onmikeys in many flavors and reprogram to suit my
>fingers and never a problem. The Avant is made by the same company tht
>supplied Northgate and has gotten great reviews from Omnikey users.
>Be
>Warned it will be more than the $15 that you spend at Fry's for a
>replacement keyboard. It's keys feels like a Selectric typewriter, it
>has a
>stell base so it ain't goin' be slide around the desk and it will last
>forever (i've got one that's been in constant use since '85).
>
>
>At 12:11 PM 11/21/98 -0600, you wrote:
>>I have a friend that asked me to ask if there is someone that makes a
>>keyboard for a PC that has the numbers reversed from a normal
>keyboard. She
>>has worked with some type of a machine for thirty years that has the
>1,2,3
>>across the top. Now they want her to use a computer and she is having
>allot
>>of trouble. Thanks
>>
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