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What would I need to do in order to use the AEK II on a modern computer? Put a new controller in or get an adapter? I know my way around a soldering iron, but I'd keep it simple if possible.
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It is hard to appreciate plastic toys when you are accustomed to *the one true keyboard* and the vastly superior Model F is even louder.
Nope, I love my SSKs but they're just as loud as a full size Model M. And they're generally quite expensive. I was just talking with someone about that today. SSKs are typically about the same price as a new Realforce! I'm glad I got mine for less. Luck, patience, and Cindy.
There is in fact a tour for that:
Yeah, I really like what we have here too!
I have a delightful Filco with Blues for sale... http://deskthority.net/for-sale-f55/fil ... 10939.htmlhrvoje wrote: Thanks, it's a pleasure to be here!
Had to Google what TKL is, but yes - that form factor would be very desirable since I've never gotten used to numeric keypad.
Backlights ... I don't know what I'd do with a back-lit keyboard, seems like an unnecessary complication.
I used to own a Cherry G81 20 years ago, but frankly - I don't remember what it was like. From what I've read on Deskthority Wiki, MX Brown or Blue would be my number because it gives a good tactile feedback (which I *love* on the Model M). I'm still having difficulty figuring out what keyboard you need to own to be able to get different keycaps offered through the forum for customization, I especially liked the VIM key I saw recently. Cool!
What could I buy for not too much money? Used/via forum is OK by me.