- Jan 23, 2007
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Can anyone guide me to a modern keyboard that has a "clicky" feel like the old IBM model M?
At least I'm pretty sure that was the model. The one I used to have (until a few days ago) had a non-removeable cord that was damaged, and the board no longer worked as a result. I might have tried repairing it, but my oldest son
went gung-ho on it and smashed it to pieces with a hammer. It had a fantastic feel and clicky sound that reminded me somewhat of the old portable typewriter I had in high school, where I had to really press on the keys.
Yesterday I got a used (new to me) Lenovo Core I5 system set up, and it came with a generic keyboard. After trying to use it for a day, I ended up getting rid of it. I simply can't type with it. I don't necessarily need as much of a clicky sound,
but evidently I at least need the feel of the old keyboard. I'm probably eccentric, perhaps a bit on the autism spectrum, or maybe just a bit set in my ways, but I dislike most of the cheaper keyboards I've tried that don't have the tactile feedback that I like.
Can anyone else out there with experience in this area tell me what you found that you were able to put up with? It would be greatly appreciated. I don't necessarily need to track down $200 original model boards, but something a step (or two?) above the
feel of most of what I see out there would be fantastic. Thanks for any help you can offer!
At least I'm pretty sure that was the model. The one I used to have (until a few days ago) had a non-removeable cord that was damaged, and the board no longer worked as a result. I might have tried repairing it, but my oldest son
went gung-ho on it and smashed it to pieces with a hammer. It had a fantastic feel and clicky sound that reminded me somewhat of the old portable typewriter I had in high school, where I had to really press on the keys.
Yesterday I got a used (new to me) Lenovo Core I5 system set up, and it came with a generic keyboard. After trying to use it for a day, I ended up getting rid of it. I simply can't type with it. I don't necessarily need as much of a clicky sound,
but evidently I at least need the feel of the old keyboard. I'm probably eccentric, perhaps a bit on the autism spectrum, or maybe just a bit set in my ways, but I dislike most of the cheaper keyboards I've tried that don't have the tactile feedback that I like.
Can anyone else out there with experience in this area tell me what you found that you were able to put up with? It would be greatly appreciated. I don't necessarily need to track down $200 original model boards, but something a step (or two?) above the
feel of most of what I see out there would be fantastic. Thanks for any help you can offer!