Nuum wrote: ↑Be careful, this SAD is a G83: http://www.ebay.de/itm/Cherry-Tastatur- ... 2320370093
G83 SAD = #1 Trollcaps
Nuum wrote: ↑Be careful, this SAD is a G83: http://www.ebay.de/itm/Cherry-Tastatur- ... 2320370093
Wow. Incredible deal.snuci wrote: ↑If anyone bought this Industrial PC on eBay for the keyboard and doesn't necessarily want the industrial PC, please PM me as I would like the Industrial PC.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/302121749017
I missed the auction and this was a great find.
Believe it or not hypkx some people actually like these keyboards...hypkx wrote: ↑why the hell bid people on this (its a rubberdome)? http://www.ebay.de/itm/MITSUMI-Tastatur ... 2248674980
They're fairly decent, but they're so common it can't be hard to find a few in the wild xD .seebart wrote: ↑Believe it or not hypkx some people actually like these keyboards...hypkx wrote: ↑why the hell bid people on this (its a rubberdome)? http://www.ebay.de/itm/MITSUMI-Tastatur ... 2248674980
wiki/Commodore_KPQ-E99YC
Whups, got the two "rare model m" variants confused. It even says it in the Ebay listingTechno Trousers wrote: ↑^M15, actually. I don't find them that desirable myself, but they are certainly pretty rare as compared to other model Ms
Check out how shiny those alphas are, dang.Ghost963 wrote: ↑http://www.ebay.de/itm/Apple-Tastatur-0 ... true&rt=nc
Fuuuuuuuuu Came home little too late.
I dunno, even at that price I would probably pass. It's a nasty one!Ghost963 wrote: ↑http://www.ebay.de/itm/Apple-Tastatur-0 ... true&rt=nc
Fuuuuuuuuu Came home little too late.
"I'm not a Frenchie, I'm a Belgie!"Orpheo wrote: ↑I like those keycaps. But it is ISO belgian not ISO french by the way.
How can you tell? I did a little bit of reading but they are so similar I had a hard time finding what exactly sets French and Belgian layouts apart.Orpheo wrote: ↑I like those keycaps. But it is ISO belgian not ISO french by the way.
Searching for "Belgian keyboard layout" and picking the FIRST hit I found this:gnmar2723 wrote: ↑ How can you tell? I did a little bit of reading but they are so similar I had a hard time finding what exactly sets French and Belgian layouts apart.
I wonder why this (in case it is so) would be considered anything else than normal.alh84001 wrote: ↑I know Belgians can be pretty, let's say stubborn, with their language, so can anyone confirm a silly hypothesis of mine - I expect that in Bruxelles, in public libraries let's say, they have either two keyboards per workstation or they have designated Flemish and Walloon workstations.
That's what this is for:dede4metal wrote: ↑In Switzerland we just have one layout. Although a lot of my friends from the Freanch speaking part just by French layout and similarly for Ticino.
Either you misunderstood me, or my message came out wrong. I certainly didn't mean to imply that there's something illogical or wrong in it. In fact it quite logical and rational. When I'm switching between ANSI and ISO-HR layouts it can be annoying as fuck, and they are, I think, more similar.kbdfr wrote: ↑And I see nothing stubborn in wanting to use the layout best adapted to one's needs.
Most obvious and annoying differences are the += on the 1st row is Belgium 4th row and 0@ is 2@.
Again, I see nothing "pedantic" in people wanting to use their own language.alh84001 wrote: ↑[…] Bruxelles is pedantically bilingual […]