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How do i disable the windows key?

I really dont think you can disable it if you are using windows.

I like the tought of popping it off though.
Why bother if your laptop is dead?
 
Originally posted by: shortylickens
I really dont think you can disable it if you are using windows.

I like the tought of popping it off though.
Why bother if your laptop is dead?

IBM model M is a type of keyboard, really old clicky key. Anyone know of anyone that still service these things?
 
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: shortylickens
I really dont think you can disable it if you are using windows.

I like the tought of popping it off though.
Why bother if your laptop is dead?

IBM model M is a type of keyboard, really old clicky key. Anyone know of anyone that still service these things?

I don't, but there's a user here named Googer that has done a lot of posts about keyboards in the past and seems to know a lot about them (particularly the older, "clicky" vintage keyboards like your nice IBM). Send him/her a PM and maybe he/she can help you out. 🙂

Tom (mechBgon) might have some ideas too, as I seem to remember he has one of those nice old IBM keyboards too. Wish I did. 😛

Ken
 
Originally posted by: Ken90630
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: shortylickens
I really dont think you can disable it if you are using windows.

I like the tought of popping it off though.
Why bother if your laptop is dead?

IBM model M is a type of keyboard, really old clicky key. Anyone know of anyone that still service these things?

I don't, but there's a user here named Googer that has done a lot of posts about keyboards in the past and seems to know a lot about them (particularly the older, "clicky" vintage keyboards like your nice IBM). Send him/her a PM and maybe he/she can help you out. 🙂

Tom (mechBgon) might have some ideas too, as I seem to remember he has one of those nice old IBM keyboards too. Wish I did. 😛

Ken
I have two of them, one at work and one at home 🙂 Schadenfroh, I will visit a couple local thrift stores and see if I can collar another one for $1.99 for ya 🙂

edit: ohmigosh, this means... this means... :shocked: IBM M-SERIES ARE NOT INDESTRUCTIBLE?!?!?!
 
Originally posted by: mechBgon
Originally posted by: Ken90630
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: shortylickens
I really dont think you can disable it if you are using windows.

I like the tought of popping it off though.
Why bother if your laptop is dead?

IBM model M is a type of keyboard, really old clicky key. Anyone know of anyone that still service these things?

I don't, but there's a user here named Googer that has done a lot of posts about keyboards in the past and seems to know a lot about them (particularly the older, "clicky" vintage keyboards like your nice IBM). Send him/her a PM and maybe he/she can help you out. 🙂

Tom (mechBgon) might have some ideas too, as I seem to remember he has one of those nice old IBM keyboards too. Wish I did. 😛

Ken
I have two of them, one at work and one at home 🙂 Schadenfroh, I will visit a couple local thrift stores and see if I can collar another one for $1.99 for ya 🙂

edit: ohmigosh, this means... this means... :shocked: IBM M-SERIES ARE NOT INDESTRUCTIBLE?!?!?!

For that price (or similar), feel free to grab one for me too while you're at it. 😀
 
Originally posted by: mechBgon
Originally posted by: Ken90630
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: shortylickens
I really dont think you can disable it if you are using windows.

I like the tought of popping it off though.
Why bother if your laptop is dead?

IBM model M is a type of keyboard, really old clicky key. Anyone know of anyone that still service these things?

I don't, but there's a user here named Googer that has done a lot of posts about keyboards in the past and seems to know a lot about them (particularly the older, "clicky" vintage keyboards like your nice IBM). Send him/her a PM and maybe he/she can help you out. 🙂

Tom (mechBgon) might have some ideas too, as I seem to remember he has one of those nice old IBM keyboards too. Wish I did. 😛

Ken
I have two of them, one at work and one at home 🙂 Schadenfroh, I will visit a couple local thrift stores and see if I can collar another one for $1.99 for ya 🙂

edit: ohmigosh, this means... this means... :shocked: IBM M-SERIES ARE NOT INDESTRUCTIBLE?!?!?!

thanks for the offer man, but i am going to ninja one from the storage room, have a ton of them in storage at my community college and maybe the boss man will let me take one, seeing how they are just rotting away.
 
Hehe, well I'll try to wrastle up one for you then, Ken 🙂 I really don't do well with any of the "modern" ones compared to these.
 
Originally posted by: mechBgon
Hehe, well I'll try to wrastle up one for you then, Ken 🙂 I really don't do well with any of the "modern" ones compared to these.
Thanks, but you don't need to go to the trouble just for me. 🙂 I just thought if you were gonna be there anyway to get one for Schadenfroh, and they had more than one, you could grab one for me too. But don't make a special shopping trip just for me. I'm not doing a lot of computing these days anyway, so it's not a pressing need.

Now that we're talking about this though, I think I'll go back & review some of Googer's old posts on this subject. I seem to remember him/her posting some nice links to some newer keyboards that are being built in the style of the older and more tactile-feeling (or "clicky") keyboards. I recall them being a bit pricey, but I think I'll check 'em out just for the heck of it.

Later, Gators.
 
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