i was royally miffed by gaming keyboards. long story short, imo no plastic keyboard i've seen in the last 25-30 years lived up to what i used to have when i started to work with computers. as for late i tried a couple of 'top of the line' gaming keyboards, which are nice, even with all their rgb nonsense, but are actually more fluff than real quality. both had issues with keys getting stuck after a while. just trashed them and recovered my old dell keyboard which at least still works properly, even though the key prints aren't barely visible anymore.
so while educating myself about the several diffrent technologies available in a bit of despair, to my surprise i learned on the wikipedia (!!!) that there is still a company in kentucky that licensed the original keyboards they used to produce for ibm, for some reason discontinued, and ... still manufactures them! even with custom layouts, interface and language!
behold: https://www.pckeyboard.com/
i gave it a shot and ordered a couple of 105 key buckling spring m-type keyboards with ps2 interface. they are not expensive at all, considering quality, though shipping and customs nearly doubled the price. but ... they arrived yesterday and ...
guys ...
GUYS!!!
i'm sooo happy!!! [yesnod][heart]
so while educating myself about the several diffrent technologies available in a bit of despair, to my surprise i learned on the wikipedia (!!!) that there is still a company in kentucky that licensed the original keyboards they used to produce for ibm, for some reason discontinued, and ... still manufactures them! even with custom layouts, interface and language!
behold: https://www.pckeyboard.com/
i gave it a shot and ordered a couple of 105 key buckling spring m-type keyboards with ps2 interface. they are not expensive at all, considering quality, though shipping and customs nearly doubled the price. but ... they arrived yesterday and ...
guys ...
GUYS!!!
i'm sooo happy!!! [yesnod][heart]