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Old August 11th 19, 04:12 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware
John McGaw
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Default Hair-trigger keyboards?

On 8/10/2019 10:45 PM, David W. Hodgins wrote:
On Sat, 10 Aug 2019 22:06:44 -0400, Peter Jason wrote:

Hi, where can I find keyboards with heavy keys that do not go off with
the slightest touch?Â*Â* I make too many mistakes by just brushing over
the keys by mistake.Â* Is there a special keyword for searching for
these heavier keys?Â* I'm used to the old typewriter keys.


My most recently purchased keyboard is a wireless logitech k545, which
I find to be quite good. I too learned to type originally on manual
typewriter, then electric typewriters and also on key punch machines.
Purchased the keyboard and mouse, an m510 together with the wireless
usb dongle from amazon.

Regards, Dave Hodgins


I don't use that particular one but I have been using the compact Logitech
K360 wireless keyboard and M570 wireless trackball (I hate mice) and have
found the touch of the keyboard to be quite suitable for touch typing.
Certainly not the action of a 1960-vintage Remington manual typewriter such
as the one I learned to type on.