FWIW, I just got a new Dell and was disappointed to discover that the
keyboard that came with it was more like that on a laptop, with tiny
function keys and alphanumeric keytops very close together. I jumped on
e-bay and discovered a flock of last-generation Dell keyboards that have
well-separated keys and normal-size Fkeys. The nomenclature is SK-8115
or L100, and they only cost around $25. They're also a bit smaller than
standard, but still have the numeric keypad which I remap with various
useful functions.
I like the keyboard very much because its keys have long travel and,
like you, I tend to hammer. Of course shipping to ZC4 may be another
matter, but it is worth the cautionary note, and maybe a try.
73, Pete N4ZR
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On 5/4/2012 11:34 PM, hodgson@cytanet.com.cy wrote:
> I vaguely remember a theme on keyboards.
> Did we ever come to a conclusion on which
> was the best one to buy ?
> I need something solid as I do tend to hammer
> them a bit.
>
> 73 Steve, ZC4Li.
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