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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?
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 have two of them, one at work and one at homeOriginally 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
Originally posted by: mechBgon
I have two of them, one at work and one at homeOriginally 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.
KenSchadenfroh, 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
I have two of them, one at work and one at homeOriginally 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.
KenSchadenfroh, 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, but you don't need to go to the trouble just for me.Originally posted by: mechBgon
Hehe, well I'll try to wrastle up one for you then, KenI really don't do well with any of the "modern" ones compared to these.