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From: Dale <rdalek1967@gmail.com>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Scripting KDE?
Date: Sun, 18 Aug 2024 18:12:27 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <f429317e-741f-8206-2fa0-e82985eec482@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4939706.GXAFRqVoOG@rogueboard>

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Michael wrote:
> On Sunday, 18 August 2024 19:15:32 BST Dale wrote:
>>
>> Well, there's something different because it "feels" different.  I keep
>> hitting keys to one side or the other mostly.  The only difference I can
>> see,  the key caps are shorter than the old Dell QuietKey.  I suspect
>> the key caps are twice as tall on the old Dell.  Also, the old Dell had
>> more travel for each key press too.  I've used that old thing for over
>> 20 years.  My old brain can't learn new tricks.  ROFL 
>>
>> I been looking for a keyboard that is like the old Dell QuietKey but
>> they either ridiculously expensive or are old Dell keyboards with the
>> PS/2 connector like I already have.  Thought about buying a adapter so I
>> can use the old Dell.  That would fix the problem. 
>>
>> Now that I've proofed this thing half a dozen times and corrected a
>> bunch of typos, let's hit send.  LOL  If I was a book writer, forget
>> about it.  I'd retire.  o_-
>>
>> Dale
>>
>> :-)  :-) 
> I suspect you were used to a membrane keyboard, or if it clickety-clacked 
> noisily a mechanical switch keyboard, with full travel switches.  Now you have 
> bought a low profile scissor switch keyboard, with tactile switches.  The 
> distance between the keys is the same, but the travel and feel is different.
>
> Over time you'd get used to the new switches, which require less effort and 
> force.


That's likely true.  It does feel weird.  It's not as loud as those
really old IBM keyboards like from the 80's and 90's.  It made some
noise just not as much as those.  Sometimes I'm pressing a key and don't
even know it.  Then I end up with several of the same characters in a
row.  Others times, I hit a key next to the one I want to push.  When
searching around, I found lots of other posts about people missing those
old Dell QuietKey keyboards.  I'm not alone. 

It's annoying as heck.  I spend twice as much time correcting typos than
I do actually typing something in.  My typing was bad enough already.  LOL 

I did my update a bit ago.  The tree sure didn't change much on the past
week or so.  Less bugs maybe.  We can always hope. 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

P. S.  Watered some trees today.  Getting kinda dry here.  Hoping for a
good acorn crop.  The deer are too.  There was no acorns last year. 
Lots of people lots their shrubs and stuff.  They gotta eat.  ;-)

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  reply	other threads:[~2024-08-18 23:12 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2024-07-29 13:17 [gentoo-user] Scripting KDE? Peter Humphrey
2024-07-29 13:27 ` Matt Connell
2024-07-29 13:32   ` Michael
2024-07-29 13:37     ` Matt Connell
2024-07-29 13:42     ` Peter Humphrey
2024-07-29 15:10       ` Mark Knecht
2024-07-29 17:41         ` Peter Humphrey
2024-07-29 19:34           ` Dale
2024-08-18 17:03             ` Frank Steinmetzger
2024-08-18 18:15               ` Dale
2024-08-18 22:41                 ` Michael
2024-08-18 23:12                   ` Dale [this message]
2024-08-19  9:11                     ` Michael
2024-08-19 10:35                       ` Waldo Lemmer
2024-08-19 13:15                         ` Dale
2024-08-31 19:52                           ` Wol
2024-08-31 17:11                     ` Wols Lists
2024-08-31 19:03                       ` Dale
2024-09-01 10:32                         ` Peter Humphrey
2024-07-29 20:12 ` gentoo
2024-07-30  9:26   ` Peter Humphrey
2024-08-18 16:59 ` Frank Steinmetzger

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