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Re: Short-tailed mice
i've not yet found a notebook keyboard i like. thank whoever for their good
sense in having a port for an external keyboard (and monitor)! my 755CE is
the desktop into which i plug my keyboard and monitor - and which is passable
as a machine on its own when there is no way around it. the keybard on the
760 would make it less passable in my view. you can get the same effect if
you put an older thinkpad on a solid surface and your chair on a trampoline.
but, is the purpose of the tilt for the angle of typing or to cool the chip?
regards, al
Alden S Klovdahl / alden.klovdahl@anu.edu.au / fax: +61 62 49 05 25
Sociology Arts / Australian National University / Canberra ACT Australia 0200
On Thu, 22 Aug 1996, aoster wrote:
>
> On Sat, 10 Aug 1996, Robert Dewar wrote:
>
> > Same thing goes for keyboards. Some people really like the new tilt-up
> > keyboards on the new thinkpads. Me, I hate them, I find they fight my
> > typing, and I much prefer the old TP keyboards.
>
> I'm not crazy about that myself. But it's the keys that are different (at
> least on my 760E). The feedback "click" isn't hard enough ...so it feels
> like any other notebook keyboard... mushy
>
> The keyboard on my 755CE is my favorite keyboard anywhere ..desktop or
> portable. They should've kept it on the 760 series. :(
>
>
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> alster@interport.net allen@metaverse.com
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