Sealed Keyboards - Update
Posted by
John Stevenson
on 2000-08-15 13:53:47 UTC
Received the sealed and flexible keyboard from inpace today.
www.inpace.com
Standard windows layout, transparent. Not that too impressed at first
glance. The keys are high and blocky and the membrane looks quite thin.
This stuff will definitely NOT stand hot chips. They welds themselves to
the plasticised bellows so they would easily burn this.
Anyway connected it up and tried it. Still not impressed. the keys have no
feel to them, you need to press dead centre or they don't work. Any rock
and again no keystroke.
Can anybody remember the old Sinclair Spectrum? well these are twice as bad
because they are twice as big.
Went in and edited a file, jogged the table around a bit and put it back in
it's box.
O well another flat battery in the car park of life.
Anybody want to buy a cheap keyboard ??? - hardly used <g.
--
Regards,
John Stevenson
Nottingham, England
www.inpace.com
Standard windows layout, transparent. Not that too impressed at first
glance. The keys are high and blocky and the membrane looks quite thin.
This stuff will definitely NOT stand hot chips. They welds themselves to
the plasticised bellows so they would easily burn this.
Anyway connected it up and tried it. Still not impressed. the keys have no
feel to them, you need to press dead centre or they don't work. Any rock
and again no keystroke.
Can anybody remember the old Sinclair Spectrum? well these are twice as bad
because they are twice as big.
Went in and edited a file, jogged the table around a bit and put it back in
it's box.
O well another flat battery in the car park of life.
Anybody want to buy a cheap keyboard ??? - hardly used <g.
--
Regards,
John Stevenson
Nottingham, England
Discussion Thread
John Stevenson
2000-08-15 13:53:47 UTC
Sealed Keyboards - Update
Paul Corner
2000-08-15 15:20:36 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Sealed Keyboards - Update