From: ajwells_at_att.net
Date: Sun Jun 04 2000 - 17:51:37 EDT
Mitchell Leben wrote:
>
> Randal,
>
> Have you experienced any sticking keys or other odd behaviour?
>
> Let me see if I can explain this properly...
>
> Several times a day I find myself 'popping' the keys. After a while I
> realized that my finger is getting beneath an adjacent key and actually
> lifting the key away from the keyboard. No keys have come off yet.
>
> Try this. Press and hold the 'J' key. Slide your finger forward to the 'U'
> key. Does the tip of your finger catch the sharp bottom edge of the 'U'
> key?
>
> I must be a sloppy typist, eh? Still, I am curious to see if my keyboard
> is built the same as the others.
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
> -Mitch
>
> On Sun, 4 Jun 2000, Randal Whittle wrote:
>
> > I disagree. The only difference I can see/feel is that the TP600
> > keyboard I have is more "broken in".
> >
> > Other than that, the T20 and TP600 keyboards seem, to me (and I'm
> > rather picky), to be basically identical in feel.
> >
> > - Randy
> >
>
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Yep I've slipped under the keys a couple of times, but it hasnt been
that big of a problem for me... I think we might be getting a bit too
picky with these things... there really isnt a way to tell if there is a
variance in these keyboards (perhaps due to country of manufacture or
date of construction) because all we have is our own machine in front of
us... I think at the end of the day the IBM keyboard is so good that it
attracts perfectionists like us... of course if I pop one of the keys
off one of these days I will have a different tune to sing ;)
Andrew
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