He has standards, and he has every right to ask for help on -his- blog. If people that are trying to help him give insufficient information, then he has every right to critique them.
"Practically" does not mean "actually". The keys are not straight; they are just slightly less curved than other ergonomic designs. That does not make it a standard design vs. an ergonomic; it is still ergonomic.
I might be open to trying a less-curved design than the one I used the last time if it was a freebie, but if I'm spending money on the thing I'm sticking with what I know I like.
I honestly wouldn't have bought the keyboard either if it wasn't $15 for the mouse and keyboard. I already had a brand new "straight" keyboard from logitec with a mouse that I paid $30 for. This one blew them out of the water, threw them on the land, and then shot them with a shotgun.
wow your kind of a jerk >.> no offense but maybe you shouldn't be so harsh to people who are trying to help since your to lazy to google yourself. Otherwise don't ask for people help if your gonna be a complete jerk to the replys...
No offense was meant, but when you're making a suggestion that has already been brought up in the original post you're not being helpful. The G19 is something I already said I've considered, and would probably buy in spite of the price if the key pitch was adequate. Without that information I don't have anything to go on.
Lighten up and try something new like you said this isn't the 1980's anymore so you might actually like the newer keyboards.
Hence why I'm looking at backlighting and multimedia keys. Five years ago there were a lot better layout and key size choices in most respects, but in the last few years there have been some really weird trends I'm just not on board with.
Today I went to another Best Buy. Their demo keyboard selection was atrocious, consisting almost entirely of chiclet keyboards, but they had the Logitech G110 and G510 on hand. I asked about them and one of the employees offered to take one of them out. Since I brought a tape measure, I measured the keys on the G510 and found out the key pitch is in fact 19mm.
The G510 is the little brother of the G19, so it's cheaper, but you can still pick any color for the backlighting you want. It's a win. I am now the owner of a Logitech G510.
Today I went to another Best Buy. Their demo keyboard selection was atrocious, consisting almost entirely of chiclet keyboards, but they had the Logitech G110 and G510 on hand. I asked about them and one of the employees offered to take one of them out. Since I brought a tape measure, I measured the keys on the G510 and found out the key pitch is in fact 19mm.
Full key size was one of my major criteria. If the keys are too small it means not only adjusting to a new size but a real possibility I'd have a lot of trouble with it over time. Since I had heard the keys were too small on some of these keyboards I had to make sure this would be adequate. I was happy to learn that was the case.
Full key size was one of my major criteria. If the keys are too small it means not only adjusting to a new size but a real possibility I'd have a lot of trouble with it over time. Since I had heard the keys were too small on some of these keyboards I had to make sure this would be adequate. I was happy to learn that was the case.
I'm talking about the exact measurement. I can measure by eye how big the keys are. The fact that you measured to make sure they were 19mm is really funny.
Measuring by eye is a poor substitute. The difference between 18mm and 19mm wouldn't be perceptible by eye without something to compare it to, but it would make a huge difference to my typing.
I have to say, while I make do with the keyboards I have, the keyboard you speak of is perfect... Except that I want it wireless. I also have a very strict idea on the size of my Backspace key... too many ridiculous mistypes with the mini-Backspace and the stupid-sized Enter.
I have to say, while I make do with the keyboards I have, the keyboard you speak of is perfect... Except that I want it wireless. I also have a very strict idea on the size of my Backspace key... too many ridiculous mistypes with the mini-Backspace and the stupid-sized Enter.
Before I got my HP years ago I had a small backspace and big enter, and getting used to the big backspace and small enter was confusing, mostly because I was ussd to the backslash being next to the backspace instead of below it. However I found that wasn't too bad to get used to and now I wouldn't want to go back. (I was however willing to settle on that.)
The keyboard I use right now has the Enter key that extends upward where the Backslash should be, making the Backspace and Backslash small keys pushed to the top row. This, coupled with the 2x3 layout has led to many a frustrating time. I also hate the F-Row is formated:
[F1][F2][F3][F4][F5] _ [F6][F7][F8][F9][F10] _ [F11][F12][Print][Scroll][Pause]
This keyboard does have a decent amount of hot keys though.
Back, Forward, Stop, Refresh, Favorites, Search, Home, E-Mail, Power(useless because I can't use it to turn the computer on), Sleep (useless), Calculator (my favorite), My Computer, Wake Up (useless), Fn (also useless).
Mute, Volume Up, Volume Down, Previous, Next, Stop, Open Media Player, and Play/Pause (which is annoying because it doesn't work properly).
The keyboard I use right now has the Enter key that extends upward where the Backslash should be, making the Backspace and Backslash small keys pushed to the top row. This, coupled with the 2x3 layout has led to many a frustrating time. I also hate the F-Row is formated:
[F1][F2][F3][F4][F5] _ [F6][F7][F8][F9][F10] _ [F11][F12][Print][Scroll][Pause]
Oh good gads. The standard grouping by 4 for function keys isn't something that should be messed with. And as horrific as the 2x3 layout is, combining that with the old-fangled small backspace is the worst of both worlds. You have my sympathies.
This keyboard does have a decent amount of hot keys though.
Back, Forward, Stop, Refresh, Favorites, Search, Home, E-Mail, Power(useless because I can't use it to turn the computer on), Sleep (useless), Calculator (my favorite), My Computer, Wake Up (useless), Fn (also useless).
My HP keyboard had sleep keys I never used. Basically the software for that keyboard was so terrible I ended up writing my own keyboard driver to deal with it.
Mute, Volume Up, Volume Down, Previous, Next, Stop, Open Media Player, and Play/Pause (which is annoying because it doesn't work properly).
I found a handy WinAmp plugin for getting Logitech's media keys to operate it, but failing that I probably could have worked out something with AutoHotKey.