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Looking for one of those clickety-click keyboards (sm) - Long time MT


Posted: Jun 09, 2010

I really like the old style keyboards with the metal contacts and springs, rather than the soft touch keyboards with silicon contacts and rubber (but with a USB plug).

I've looked at Office Depot, Staples and Best Buy - no one has them. 

Anybody else like those? and do you have any suggestions on where they can be found?

 

Keyboard - MarineMom

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I absolutely LOVE those keyboards. I love the sound they make. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find one. There used to be a place in my town where they recycle everything, and I could go and get a keyboard from them when mine gave out, but now they are putting their keyboards on eBay. I could swing by there tomorrow as it is right by my grandbaby's daycare, when I drop him off and find out the name of the place. However, finding one with the USB end is a nightmare. I think Radio Shack carries the converters though, to turn the round end to USB.

I finally gave up the fight, and now have an ergonomic wave keyboard (a microsoft 4000), and I really like it. I also have acrylic nails (would not live without them) so I have the clicky sound anyway :)

I'll let you know tomorrow what the place is called!

Thanks (sm) - Long time MT

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Thanks for checking for me. Maybe I'll try some of the computer recycling places in my area, hadn't thought of that. I did try using a converter with my old keyboard that I love but found the keyboard would become basically unresponsive about halfway into my work shift. Finally had to unplug it and go with the USB port keyboard that came with this new computer and everything worked fine, so I'm assuming it didn't like the converter. I'll keep looking but I may have to adjust to using the soft touch keyboards.

check out eBay...I got one there - ***

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it's like that arlo guthrie song about Alice's Restaurant...you can get ANYTHING there.

I think there might be a website for them too, do a little googling.

Avant Stellar keyboard - happy MT

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Google Avant Stellar keyboard. Yes, they are expensive but I love mine and I've had it for years.

I checked it out (sm) - Long time MT

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Wow, that IS a spendy keyboard but it definitely sounds like what I'm looking for. Thanks for the info.

Goldtouch Keyboard, Google it, very clicky - love mine!

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even spilled my coffee into it 3 times, and not a problem whatsoever. was about 159 bucks.

Das keyboard - check it out

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I got this keyboard about 6 months ago, not cheap (about $100), but it is the kind you are seeking. Much easier on the hands. You can also get old IBM keyboards on Ebay, but they have really gone up in price because of scarcity ($50 and up).

keyboard - mimi

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I thought I was the only one who used that keyboard anymore - mine is starting to wear out and I have a microsoft digital media pro, model 1031 which came out in 2004, found them listed on e-bay and actually bought one tonight for 20.00 and it is new - if you search google for microsoft and the model 1031 it will bring them up, a really, really good keyboard, keys are not all scrunched up together.


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