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- Subject: Re: where to buy ergonomic keyboard
- From: Jonathan Q <jq@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 10:25:24 +0900
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David Beutel (david_beutel@example.com) wrote: > > Sounds like your contact didn't look very hard :-p > floor. I couldn't find it myself because ... > I ... ignored the katakana for impo-ruto. Oh. You mean you didn't look very hard either :-) Seriously, they sell keyboards (at least as of the last time I was in there) on at least two floors of T-Zone (main building), also in T-ZONE DIY, probably T-Zone Upgrade-kan, Laox, and I'm sure a bunch of other places sell them, too. > I think the only English ergonomic keyboard you'll > find at Yodobashi or Bic in Shinjuku is the Logitech > Cordless Desktop Pro, which I would not recommend > because the radio stuff is flaky. I don't believe anyone specified an English keyboard. I have two Logitech Cordless Desktop Pro keyboards and like them a lot (wish they came in a Japanese layout). Not much trouble with radio, the cordless mouse is great, and I like the keyboard feel better than the MS keyboard. The only caveat I have about the Logitech keyboard is to keep them well away from each other (5 meters) on Linux. They don't seem to have that problem on Windows, so I suspect that in the absence of a real driver for them, they all default to the same channel. I experienced major interference problems when the guy at the next desk also got one. I solved it by making him move across the room :-) So do watch out in an office environment, and do also pay attention to the part in the instructions that says not to set the transmitter directly on a metal surface (such as your PC case or a metal desk), but to put a mousepad or book underneath it. It matters. Jonathan
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