Rosewill RK-200
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823201009
as well as, of course:
Ubuntu Documentation > Community Documentation > InstallUSBKeyboard
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallUSBKeyboard
are some keyboards "nice" or "nicer" than others with Linux? Or, is it
more a matter of the BIOS?
thanks,
Thufir
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Meh. A keyboard is a keyboard. All modern ones are horrid, soft & spongy.
If you want a *real* keyboard, buy an IBM Model M or a modern version thereof.
I have 6 of them & I treasure them. They are the best PC keyboards
ever made, in my not-at-all-humble opinion. Noisy but the feel is
unparalleled and they never give me any issues with RSI or anything.
Info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_M_keyboard
Buy:
http://www.clickykeyboards.com/
http://pckeyboards.stores.yahoo.net/
For those who hate the noise of the IBM clicky, the next-best thing is
allegedly the Apple Extended II ADB board. (I have 2 or 3 of those,
too. As it happens, including one German layout, if anyone wants
it...) The layout is the Mac layout, though.
They are not made any more, but allegedly the best modern equivalent
is the Matias Tactile Pro.
Info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Extended_Keyboard
Buy:
http://www.matias.ca/tactilepro/
When you consider how much you use a keyboard and how it is the
primary way of getting information into a computer, I think it is
worth having a good one rather than a cheap one, even if it costs
rather more.
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The all-time very best computer keyboard I've ever used was on a
Televideo 803
http://www.old-computers.com/museum/photos.asp?t=1&c=1077&st=1
Just look at that close up! Solid solid. I had both the 803 (several)
and the 1603 (16bit) plus the server that would handle either. Ric
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Sorry folks, but the undisputed best keyboard every made was the
Northgate OmniKey line. Here's the one that I have;
http://www.northgate-keyboard-repair.com/ultra.jpg
It weighs _more_ than IBM M's; it is so heavy and solid that you could
certainly kill someone with it, and it'd still work perfectly.
It is (was) programmable, and keys are meant to be moved around (they
used to come with extra keycaps and a puller). It could support PC,
Amiga and Apple keyboard standards of the time.
I'll be sad when it croaks. You can find them from time to time...
Looks like an XT keyboard. I just love those extra large Enter, alt and
ctl keys. Legal secretaries that I knew could absolutely fly over one of
those. :) Ric
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See, that's what *I* thought at first. However, in the comments section
for an official "made by" Microsoft keyboard, one of the comments goes
something like "freezes and stops working on Windows, works fine under
Linux." :)
-Thufir
Interesting.
I've use Logitech keyboards (+ mouse combos) for years without any problems.
Perhaps you shouldn't "bang them" when trying to type something?
BC
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On 01/10/2010 19:06, Vaibhav Dalvi wrote:
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Interesting.
I've use Logitech keyboards (+ mouse combos) for years without any problems.
Perhaps you shouldn't "bang them" when trying to type something?
BC
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You obviously haven't seen "Hackers". It's the machine-gun tattoo of
fingers clicking away madly on the keyboard that denotes a true hacker.
Mine clicks very nicely, while I'm plotting to take over the world.
<evil cackles> Ric
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You'd probably like my old IBM model M keyboards. I've got two of them,
one on the Windows machine, one on the Linux machine. No Microsoft
keys--who needs 'em--but what glorious action! Never made in usb,
AFAIK, but cords for PS2 and the old big k/b connectors. I got both of
mine at the old Trenton Computer Fair, no doubt used then, and I've had
them both at least 12 years, and they'll probably still be working
perfectly when I'm dead, if some idiot doesn't throw them out!
--doug