Definitely looks to be from a DEC terminal of some kind, based from the switches and layout :D
Well this is the dumbest thing I've read. If I needed confirmation to stay on Plasma, this is it.
I've heard keyboards that use dome with slider designs, like Packard Bell keyboards, are about as cheap as generic non-mechanical keyboards, but avoid the mushy bottom-out, making the typing experience infinitely better.
Nothing in the article indicated that this is a mechanical keyboard. This is some generic rubber-dome over membrane keyboard.
On fullsize keyboards, Num Lock is less useful than Scroll Lock.
These are just things that most generic keyboards already have. I see no reason why anyone should buy this keyboard over the one that probably came with their computer. Unique features, like doubleshot keycaps, N-key…
Definitely looks to be from a DEC terminal of some kind, based from the switches and layout :D
Well this is the dumbest thing I've read. If I needed confirmation to stay on Plasma, this is it.
I've heard keyboards that use dome with slider designs, like Packard Bell keyboards, are about as cheap as generic non-mechanical keyboards, but avoid the mushy bottom-out, making the typing experience infinitely better.
Nothing in the article indicated that this is a mechanical keyboard. This is some generic rubber-dome over membrane keyboard.
On fullsize keyboards, Num Lock is less useful than Scroll Lock.
These are just things that most generic keyboards already have. I see no reason why anyone should buy this keyboard over the one that probably came with their computer. Unique features, like doubleshot keycaps, N-key…