Urgent Keyboard Recommendations Solicited!

After I got my MacBook, I standardized on its keyboard layout and feel for all my computing. Since I’m not the greatest of typists, that helps my speed and accuracy.

For my iMac I replaced a full-sized Apple USB keyboard with Apple’s compact USB keyboard. (I never used the numeric keypad. Selling the old keyboard, covered most of the cost of a new one.) That saved space and gave me exactly the same key arrangement for desktop and laptop. And for uses to be determined, I also picked up Apple’s nifty little Bluetooth keyboard. It works with my iPhone and I’m hoping the next version of Kindle reader will include BT keyboard support.

Buying them new would be a bit more than my budget would like, but I managed to pick them up on the grey-market for about half-price. The ads said there might be minor cosmetic flaws, so I suspect they came from lots that Apple QC rejected. Both have worked fine and only one had a tiny ding in the aluminum.

The USB keyboard came from Other World Computing and was $23.99 at the time. I forget where the BT keyboard came from, but it was probably Meritline, Megamacs or Surplus Computers, since they send me bargain emails. All occasionally offer good deals on keyboard protectors too. There’s no need to pay $20 for one of those. If you see a good deal, grab it quickly since they tend to sell out fast, particularly the BT keyboard.

I find it does help to be using identical keyboards. particularly for keys that require a reach like Delete and the arrow keys.

Also, whatever route you take, if your budget is tight you may want to watch for a good deal to appear on:

dealmac.com/

In the case of keyboards, you can search for discounts using “keyboard” as a search term. Sometimes you can come up with major savings.

Since keyboards are up for discussion, and I am in the process of buying a new keyboard, I hope someone is able to comment on experiences with the Realforce 86UB Tenkeyless (Gray/Black) sold at EliteKeyboards. Or any other topre-based keyboard.

A while ago I bought myself a Filco keyboard:
“Majestouch” Filco TenKey-less Black keyboard, tactile silent BROWN Cherry keyswitches, 87-key mini-layout, N-Key rollover, w/USB cable and PS/2 converter
KE-FKBN87M-EB
It’s just lovely.

Here’s a photo, attached.

If you really want to get fanatical about keyboards, check this site:
geekhack.org/

best

John Tranter
filco-keyboard.jpg

I was googling for an ergonomic keyboard and I bumped into this thing. The explanation why it’s ergonomic (keeping your hands in natural position) sounds plausible. You have to be able to touch-type ofcourse.
website: safetype.com
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Wouldn’t that mean you had to support the weight of your forearms while you type instead of having the table take the weight through a wrist rest?

I was taught to touch-type with my arms (and wrists) off of any surface. I believe it’s supposed to be bad ergonomics to anchor your wrists to a surface, though I can’t back this up with anything references. That said, I’ve abandoned the “floating wrists” style of typing long ago. I can’t keep my fingers homed if my arms can waver as they get tired.

I think I’ve said this before, but just looking at that safetype thing gives me anxiety.

Mr Coffee,

Anxiety should not be part of our make up (our make up kit, yes, personality, no). For those of us infatuated with the pursuit of alternate forms of exercise should know that a little bit of activity does wonders to alleviate even the most ardent forms of this stress based state.

So take heart! Find some time to relax. All you need a stout cudgel, a quite place to work, and properly prepared subject.

Have a good time.

@John Trantner:

How quiet are those things? I have a Tactile Pro 2 that’s loud as hell, and hard to use at night (wakes dogs and wives. Well, dog and wife.) I need a night keyboard and the Filco seems to fit the bill.

I’ll have to overcome my aversion to black keyboards though. (Black keyboards and coffee in clear mugs. Hate em.)

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I’m seeking help.

I run. A lot. It’s not even running, it’s more like fleeing. Here’s some advice: if you’re trying to rid yourself of anxiety through exercise, don’t listen to Merlin Mann podcasts while you’re doing it. He seems like a swell guy, but gosh.

I thought of you the other day when I decided I wanted an avatar on this site. I spent two hours looking for a picture of a straw man beating a dead horse. More advice: don’t ever google that.

Always!

In all seriousness re that keyboard, imagining typing on it actually kind of freaks me out a little. It feels like my brain won’t know how to find my hands.

Mr Coffee,

You may need to seek additional help after that image search.

That keyboard seems like a bad idea. Wouldn’t it be simpler and more reliable to use alternate input? Voice, teenage slave labor, direct neural manipulation? A slightly more realistic option might be that “key pad” that was available for computer assisted performances back in the 90’s (I never used it but I saw it a few times). Basically you had small segments of keys that you could place in available space and assign various values too. You could configure and place a will. You just build what works for you.

For me it really should be nothing but delete keys…

I know what’s bugging me about it now: I can touch type, I do it all day, but that thing makes you touch type, which seems utterly wrong to me. I don’t want to look at my hands when I type, but I want to be able to. By forcing you to do a thing you do naturally, it makes you think about that thing. It’s like when you’re reading and then you think to yourself “I’m reading. I’m translating symbols into words.” It’s like that. Kind of.

Okay, now I can’t type or read. I’m gonna go watch tv.

[size=85]Don’t think about breathing. In. Out. Great.[/size]

Isn’t watching TV willfully forcing fragmented optical and auditory illusions into a plausible series of events? When was that last you you were having diner at home with the wive(s) and all of the sudden an orchestra starts playing?

You haven’t tried the little square pink pills with a clover leaf stamp on the top, yet, I take it.

No. Should I? Does the wife(s) need one too?

Aside from it waking an indeterminate number of wives and dogs, is the Tactile Pro a keyboard you’d recommend? I’ve been on the fence about getting one, since I have my own “office” at home. It shares a wall with the bedroom, but my special lady friend often wears earplugs – I think the cats snore or something.

Robert:

I love my Tactile Pro 2, but it’s a sometimes irrational love.

I’m assuming you want this kind of keyboard — clackity Alps keys, lots of feedback, a sturdy thing to pound on. If that’s the case, this is resolutely THIS kind of keyboard. I’ve beaten the crap out of this thing for two or three years now, and it’s doing just fine.

You can wash it in the diswasher, on cold, on the top shelf. You have to let it dry for like a week, so it’s become a vacation ritual for me. Before I leave, I make sure the stove is off and the keyboard is in the dishwasher.

Drawbacks: It has these plastic feet that keep it propped up at an angle, and they break all the time. All. The. Time. The Matias people are a friendly bunch of Canadians, and they’ll send you new ones for free, but it’s a problem. I fixed it by replacing the feet with that clay-like sticky stuff you use to hang posters on the wall in dorm rooms, and that works well for me. If you’re the kind of person who is inclined to think “I spent $150 on this thing and I have to prop it up with PlastiTac!?!?!” then it may not be for you. (Looking at the pictures of the new one, it does seem like the feet are sturdier on the 3. I don’t know.)

The 2 has two USB plugs. Not ports. Plugs. You have to plug the thing in to two holes. It is, to say the least, inelegant. It is, to say the most, ghetto. I think they’ve fixed this too.

So, it is what it is. Like the dog that it wakes up, I love it a great deal, even when it’s stupid.

Mr Coffee,

I believe you have just replaced the top line of “best internet quotes ever” list. It is a short list of … one line … but you have reached it.

Although come to think of it the previous top line was yours as well. This is a disturbing trend.

Seconds this.

Which part? I assume it is the use of the word “disturbing”…