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douglas reilly

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My Clickety IBM Keyboard - RIP Posted: May 4, 2005 7:55 AM
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I have been using an old clickety IBM keyboard for at least a dozen years.  I believe it has survived through perhaps 4 or 5 PCs.  Suddenly, the other day, it just stopped working.  When I powered off the machine, reset the connector, and powered it back on, I got nothing but beeping.  I had to admit that this was the end of the road.

I had no idea how much I had enjoyed using that keyboard, writing 3 or 4 books on it, in addition to using it for programming and writing articles day in and day out.  I had to use one of the new Dell black keyboards for a week or so, and I hated it.  It was clear early on I needed to do something other than just run down to Best Buy or similar to pick up any old keyboard.  I got the CVT Avante Prime.  It costs about $150.00, and was recommended by a number of people on their blogs and in reviews.  It is said to be very close to the Northgate Omnipro keyboard, which had a feel similar to the old IBM keyboards.

It is nice to have the Windows keys on the keyboard, but I would still be much happier to have my old IBM keyboard.  Perhaps I will go to some computer fair (is the Trenton State Computer Fair still around?) and see if I can pick up a working, old IBM keyboard.

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