I am using an old...
Gateway Keyboard for my work one.
It is the old Keyboards just after the "programmable combination keys" but before the real "Multimedia Keys" came out. So you had to have a tsr/daemon running to catch the multi-media keys. It is 25oz in weight and has huge keys on it. Very quite but has the clickety feel I need.
I now am fully able to render my usage of the ; key back to it;s former glory. Rather than the correct key '.
So, yyyyyyes, keyyyyyyboards, though built for repetiiiiiiitiious work... can develop prblems. Lke havng bad kes just showng up and strkng fear nto everthng uo are dong. Startng wth our most mpotant work nput devces, contrar to what some people mght sa.
He! M "" ke and m "" ke are blnkng bad.
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