I used to have several Northgate Omnikey keyboards. They had a double
set of programmable function keys and the keycaps could be pulled and
replaced in several different layouts. The control and caps lock keys
could be rearranged as well. I left them at my ex's house. The other
keyboard that I have run across is the Focus line. I have one on my
BeBox now. It is a programmable keyboard, full microswitch type, with
132 keys and a built-in calculator. I see the Focus models in surplus
shops for five bucks all of the time.
James
Philip Pemberton wrote:
Philip Pemberton wrote:
I've been using a Dell keyboard that acts like
it's full of
microswitches - very nice.
Woops - maybe I wasn't very clear on this. I've been using a Dell k/b at
my
place of work (if you can call it that), but I actually own a rather naff
BTC keyboard...
Sorry for the confusion (if any)...
Later.
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