Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 7th Jul 2006 13:13 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Hardware, Embedded Systems "Recently I had a chance to spend some time with the second version of the Das Keyboard. While this product is still plain black like its predecessor, a number of other changes were made in order to get it more in line with what consumers are looking for from an elite keyboard. The Das Keyboard is designed for power users who have the layout of a traditional keyboard memorized and interested in doing two things- increasing their typing speed and impressing their coworkers."
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re: what i'd really like
by Zedicus on Mon 10th Jul 2006 16:20 UTC
Zedicus
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2005-12-05

happy hacker keyboards hav a couple of function keys and dipswitches to map some keys, PLUS theyre are 2 extra keys that could be mapped to whatever, though they arent at the top. also i dispise ergonomic keyboards, talk about a pain in the elbow. and i dont think ive EVER touched the numberpad or anything to the right of enter on standard keyboards. theres peeple that actually LIKE to use thouse old ibm clicky pieces of crap? we just threw away about 300 of them a month ago... then theres the tons of configurations u can get happy hacker boards in, colors, blank keys, yes even clicky keys....