If your going that way you need LCARS terminals from STNG:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LCARS#PADD
You had perfectly good choices. It is just to an exercise to help us learn a little more about what each of us REALLY find desirable. Struggling to figure out how to answer shows you gave thought, and that is something we learned. I could pick my favorite board pretty easy, but as soon as I had 5, I noticed it painted a pretty good picture of who I was as keyboard junkie. The real vs. fictional bit is really just silliness (painting a picture of my opinion), but didn't want to limit what someone could come up with if it helps reveal your personality.fohat wrote: This is a difficult conceptual thought process for me. While I could easily pick the 5 favorite keyboards that I own, and the 5 most desired keyboards that I may or will acquire in the not-too-distant future, and 5 keyboards that may or may not exist which would be "near-perfect" (whatever that is), blending those 3 sets into one list is challenging.
Were there ever renders or pics of this published?
I never used the legends, I found those too crowded, confusing, and it's not good practice to look down while I was learning to touch type it. So I stuck this print-out (with colemak layout) next to my monitor while I was learning it.lot_lizard wrote: I got reasonable at in the end, but the part I struggled with were the special characters. My brain had trouble locating say the '%' symbol on the legends because of how they were presented. The legends were typically even color coded (should have helped me), but it still wasn't something I ever picked up when "looking down at the keys" the times I needed to.
You pretty much nailed it... I did discover with it that my hands don't operate as evenly as I expected. My ring finger on my off-hand was a bit of a limp noodle. With standard key strikes on a conventional keyboard, you have a longer more deliberate motion. With the DH, it became very obvious when you were "not balanced". At least that was my experience...
And that is why you don't use ordinary keyboards around nuclear reactors... they have a habit of mutating. It was just an ordinary Realforce when it left the factory.
So now we know what the blue and red keys do.Godzilla's signature weapon is its "atomic breath," a nuclear blast that it generates inside of its body and unleashes from its jaws in the form of a blue or red radioactive heat ray.
It's wonderful how the prospect of a gigantic market can stimulate creativity.
In looking for a better photo of the Maltron I found out they can be hired... perhaps I should do it and write a review.
Damn... competition!!
I know what you'll post, Mr. Tiproman.