Re: USB keyboard thoughts.

From: Dmitry Morozovsky (marck_at_rinet.ru)
Date: 09/28/03

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    To: David Gilbert <dgilbert@dclg.ca>
    
    

    On Sat, 27 Sep 2003, David Gilbert wrote:

    DG> Dmitry> On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, David Gilbert wrote:
    DG> DG> I acquired my first motherboard that does not have ps/2 keyboard
    DG> DG> and mouse connectors on it this week. It's a funny thing
    DG> DG> ... because a keyboard connector seems to be all it doesn't have.
    DG> DG> It has 6 ide channels, digital audio, firewire and 6 USB ports.
    DG>
    DG> Dmitry> Out of curiosity, who is the vendor and what is model no?
    DG>
    DG> I was going for cheap. I found a Belkin keyboard at the local shop
    DG> for $28 Cdn. I don't remember a model number on it, but other than
    DG> having both USB and ps/2 connectors, it was a fairly normal keyboard.

    Ughm, I meant mobo vendor/model ;-)

    DG> Actually... it sucks in one way. I'm a fairly quick touch typist, but
    DG> I've never trained on an underwood. This belkin seems to simulate the
    DG> underwood in that if you arn't careful enough to raise your fingers
    DG> off a key before pressing the next, you get extra characters on the
    DG> screen.

    PR kern/57273 ?

    Sincerely,
    D.Marck [DM5020, MCK-RIPE, DM3-RIPN]
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