On Tue, 31 May 2016, Peter Coghlan wrote:
It might be
interesting to poll the list to see who's still using an IBM
Model M keyboard on their x86 box. I am.
Windows key? What Windows key? ;)
x86 box? What x86 box? ;)
Hehe, I use my Model M mostly with SGI's that have PS/2 ports. So, I'm
right there with you.
I have three model M keyboards, including the M5-2 with colored keys
intact. I'm a keyboard nut along with a lot of other list members. I would
echo what others have said about it's heavy key weight vis-a-vis other
modern high end keyboard such as those based on MX blue switches. It's a
little on the "pounding" side which will actually slow you down if you are
a touch typist. However, the positive feedback from the buckling spring
design can make you faster (because you become sensitive to the tiny
'click' and thus release quickly after that feedback).
As far as a PS/2 keyboard they are extremely well built gear. However,
these days the Model M is no longer my favorite. The Cherry MX blue
switches are superior, IMHO. The main reason being their lower resistance.
However, the key caps can also make a big difference. Low weight keys
pitched at the wrong angle will still be hard to push, for example.
I won't list out the embarrassing number of keyboards I've owned. However,
just for posterity my favorites are:
1. The Logitech Orion Spark G910 with Romer-G switches
2. The CM Storm Quickfire Pro with MX Blue switches
3. The Razer Blackwidow with green switches
Here's why:
1. It's not the bling/colors, it's the switches. My only complaint is that
the keys are slightly more scalloped than I'd like. Other than that, it's
a pretty awesome (USB only) keyboard.
2. This is the best Cherry-based keyboard I've encountered. There is some
kind of wonderful substance on the keys that makes them continually tacky.
For whatever reason, the key weight feels slightly lighter than other MX
blue based rigs. I feel that anything beyond the MX blue keywieght is "way
too much". This keyboard nails it.
3. Their new model with "green" switches is outrageously light. I can type
faster on this keyboard than any other I've tried. However, it requires a
bit more care than the Orion, for example.
-Swift