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spectrum48k 05 October 2008 12:24 AM

anyone know where to get keyboard like this ?
 
Was around at a mate's tonight who's just bought a new Sony AW notebook. One thing that stood out was the keyboard. The keys weren't recessed as normal - just a flat surface with rubber keys portruding from it. Really comfortable. Anyone seen a keyboard like it for the PC ?

http://www.itechnews.net/wp-content/...R-Notebook.jpg

boxst 05 October 2008 09:58 AM

http://regmedia.co.uk/2007/04/23/spectrum_1.jpg

RichB 05 October 2008 10:30 AM

:D

spectrum48k 05 October 2008 12:32 PM

Ok then, can anyone get a USB connector for a ZX Spectrum ? ;)

DJ Dunk 05 October 2008 02:12 PM

http://www.onvon.com/images/KB-010-SR.jpg

There's always the rubber, roll-up keyboards if you want something wipe-clean ;)

DJ Dunk 05 October 2008 02:13 PM

Or a wireless one: Scan Computers UK: Keysonic KB-ACK-126RF Wireless multimedia compact/flexible keyboard

http://www.scan.co.uk/Images/Products/792427-a.jpg

spectrum48k 06 October 2008 11:38 AM

Wipe-clean only in the sense I keep dropping my digestives in the cracks ;)

(and no that wasn't a euphemism!)

Incidentally all the new top of the range Sony Vaio notebooks are coming with keyboards like this, well better quality that some rubber flexy job like above, and they're really comfortable, not to mention crumb friendly.

Kieran_Burns 06 October 2008 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by spectrum48k (Post 8179361)
Wipe-clean only in the sense I keep dropping my digestives in the cracks ;)

(and no that wasn't a euphemism!)

Incidentally all the new top of the range Sony Vaio notebooks are coming with keyboards like this, well better quality that some rubber flexy job like above, and they're really comfortable, not to mention crumb friendly.


now are you SURE you didn't add an 'R' in there by mistake? :Suspiciou :wonder:

spectrum48k 06 October 2008 12:21 PM

You're a sick, sick man, Burns. :lol1:

spectrum48k 06 October 2008 12:31 PM

found one - just need to find out if it works with Windows
Image:Apple wired thin keyboard-2007-08-11.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Apple - Keyboard

DJ Dunk 06 October 2008 12:53 PM

Mac envy: How to use an Apple keyboard with Windows

wiley 06 October 2008 01:39 PM

apple one looks really nice, would it work for a pc though???

wiley

Kieran_Burns 06 October 2008 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by spectrum48k (Post 8179464)
You're a sick, sick man, Burns. :lol1:

that's probably the best compliment I've been paid yet :D

spectrum48k 06 October 2008 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by DJ Dunk (Post 8179531)

BINGO!

I found it too... :thumb:
Boot Camp: Apple keyboard mapping in Windows XP and Vista

Just ordered one, £24.68+VAT

spectrum48k 06 October 2008 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by wiley (Post 8179642)
apple one looks really nice, would it work for a pc though???

wiley

I'll report back, when mine arrives :)

spectrum48k 08 October 2008 01:04 PM

keyboard arrived this morning and its STUNNING - plugged into WinXP and...

USB Hub FOUND!
Apple Keyboard FOUND!

Aesthetics
Lovely looking bit of kit. USB port on either edge of the keyboard hidden out of sight underneath.

Build
Really nicely put together. Sits at a slightly lower angle off the desk, but I can get used to that. Keys have more spacing around them than normal PC keyboard but I'll get used to that too.

Works perfectly. Key layout is slightly different - number 2 key has the @ symbol, but windows mapped it like before so Shift 2 gives you inverted comma as normal

With all new MACS capable of running windows and sitting on WinTel hardware, this keyboard seems have been designed with a mind to work with Windows and it does. You might want to head to your local Apple store and play with it before making your mind up.

LOVE IT

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...2007-08-11.jpg

SwissTony 08 October 2008 01:18 PM

Ahh at last someone has eventually discovered one of the best keyboards going...us mac guys have been using this kind of keyboard for quite a while :smug:

Mapping of the keys just puts the icing on the cake really :thumb:

spectrum48k 08 October 2008 01:21 PM


Originally Posted by SwissTony (Post 8184749)
Ahh at last someone has eventually discovered one of the best keyboards going...us mac guys have been using this kind of keyboard for quite a while :smug:

Mapping of the keys just puts the icing on the cake really :thumb:

I agree, MAC's aren't just for those with pink bathrooms.

I'd probably switch to them permanently if my job wasn't so totally PC-centric.

JackClark 08 October 2008 03:10 PM

Nothing wrong with a Pink bathroom, matches my bedroom.

joey_turbo 08 October 2008 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by spectrum48k (Post 8184726)


Looks very nice. Are the keys backlit like on Mac Books?

Iain Young 08 October 2008 03:59 PM

Out of interest, what's so special about these keyboards? I've not tried one, but from the pictures they look just like a fairly bog standard cheap looking unit.

I'm not thinking about replacing my excellent G15 just yet, but was curious as to what all the fuss is about :)

SwissTony 08 October 2008 04:14 PM


Originally Posted by Iain Young (Post 8185097)
Out of interest, what's so special about these keyboards? I've not tried one, but from the pictures they look just like a fairly bog standard cheap looking unit.

I'm not thinking about replacing my excellent G15 just yet, but was curious as to what all the fuss is about :)


Iain
TBH nothing that special, however the form factor is a winner in as much as the angle of your wrists/hands onto the keyboard just feels so much better than normal keyboards. The spacing of the keys is great, the fact there are no huge gaps between keys and casing means less liklehood of your dinner esacping into the keyboard etc.

Try one and see what you think, bet you will like it :thumb:

Oh and joey turbo
No they are not backlit like the macbook and macbook pro's.

Markus 08 October 2008 04:33 PM

You say you have a "@" above the "2" key, what do you have above the "3" key, I'm guessing it's a "#" symbol. Only reason I ask is that it sounds as though you've got a US rather than UK English keyboard. All of my machines here, bar one, are US spec and so have @ and # over the 2 and 3 keys respectively, and my one UK keyboard has " and £ over the 2 and 3 keys.

Iain Young 08 October 2008 05:25 PM


Originally Posted by SwissTony (Post 8185139)
Try one and see what you think, bet you will like it :thumb:

Fair enough, although it hasn't got enough buttons for my use :D

I'm using one of these at the moment...


http://blog.damienalexandre.fr/publi...ier_2006/1.jpg

Probably the best keyboard I've used, (and I've used a few), and it has illuminated keys :D

spectrum48k 08 October 2008 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by Iain Young (Post 8185365)
Fair enough, although it hasn't got enough buttons for my use :D

I'm using one of these at the moment...


http://blog.damienalexandre.fr/publi...ier_2006/1.jpg

Probably the best keyboard I've used, (and I've used a few), and it has illuminated keys :D

gawd, that's the Hummer of keyboards that is! :eek:

spectrum48k 08 October 2008 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by Markus (Post 8185216)
You say you have a "@" above the "2" key, what do you have above the "3" key, I'm guessing it's a "#" symbol. Only reason I ask is that it sounds as though you've got a US rather than UK English keyboard. All of my machines here, bar one, are US spec and so have @ and # over the 2 and 3 keys respectively, and my one UK keyboard has " and £ over the 2 and 3 keys.

No, its the UK keyboard

There's a £ above the 3

There's @ and € above the 2

SwissTony 08 October 2008 07:53 PM


Originally Posted by Iain Young (Post 8185365)
Fair enough, although it hasn't got enough buttons for my use :D

I'm using one of these at the moment...


http://blog.damienalexandre.fr/publi...ier_2006/1.jpg

Probably the best keyboard I've used, (and I've used a few), and it has illuminated keys :D

Iain ya bloody geek . You are showing us up in a bad light with your blooming "aye Captain , Warp speed" keyboard. :)
I bet that key top right makes the "swooshing" noise as well ....:Suspiciou

Honestly try one of the keyboards in a mac shop if you get the chance and putting your insane need for billions of keys aside and I think you will like the pared down simplicity of it.

bioforger 08 October 2008 08:36 PM

:lol1: £50 for a kboard is just madness.

Iain Young 08 October 2008 10:40 PM


Originally Posted by bioforger (Post 8185879)
:lol1: £50 for a kboard is just madness.

Nah, it's a gadget. I can even make my own LCD displays to go on the screen to monitor cpu usage and the like :D

Kieran_Burns 08 October 2008 10:41 PM


Originally Posted by Iain Young (Post 8185365)
Fair enough, although it hasn't got enough buttons for my use :D

I'm using one of these at the moment...


http://blog.damienalexandre.fr/publi...ier_2006/1.jpg

Probably the best keyboard I've used, (and I've used a few), and it has illuminated keys :D


Ditto.

I LURVE my G15 :D


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