Bill,
FYI, There are also several manufacturers of fluorescent/day glow keyboard
stickers on the market. A quick Google search will bring up many companies that
offer such products. Typically under $9.
I saw one company that also offers the stickers for other languages for users
with non-English keyboards.
I agree black is not the best color. That is why I stick with my trusty old
heavy duty IBM keyboard with PS/2 cable. It is white with black letters and I
love the solid clicking feedback when typing.
73, Adrian AA5UK - ZF2AE
>________________________________
> From: Bill Turner <dezrat1242@yahoo.com>
>To: RTTY Reflector <rtty@contesting.com>
>Cc: N1MM Logger <N1MMLogger@yahoogroups.com>; DXLab Reflector
><dxlab@yahoogroups.com>
>Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:43 PM
>Subject: [RTTY] Keyboard tweak
>
>
>I recently upgraded to a wireless keyboard and I love it. Completely cured
>my RFI problem.
>
>However, this keyboard has black keys, which is a first for me. It seems
>black has become pretty much the standard these days.
>
>I have a problem sometimes reading the black keys, especially in dim light,
>so I came up with a simple solution. I cut out some small squares from some
>Avery label material and stuck them on certain keys. I put them on the G and
>H to locate the "home" keys, on the 5 and 0 on the upper number keys and on
>the 5 on the right keypad.
>
>For me, a huge improvement. Hope this helps somebody.
>
>73, Bill W6WRT
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