Haines Brown wrote:
> Steve,
>
> What is this time delay you speak of?
have you got a key logger or a virus Steve?
> I don't experience any, and my
> hardware is not bleeding edge by any means. Even with a GUI word
> processor there's no delay, and when I run text-based lifelines for
> genealogy, none there either of course. I suspect there's a problem of
> some kind at your end, but the keyboard is not its cause.
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I don't see this
>
> Keyboards are very much a matter of personal taste. Because I like a
> heavy solid keyboard that I can bang away at as if in anger as I do
> rapid input, I have always used the old IBM Model M keyboard tanks (the
> old XT keyboards), which can be purchased cheap (I paid $5 each for half
> a dozen of them) (older ones need a serial-PS/2 adapter). Some people
> love them; some hate them (high resistance key stroke; clickety noise).
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I have got a pile of old danish keyboards gratis
some from skips / dumpsters
which I use with my MacBook Po with PS2 to usb adapters
but now
just got >> acSpeech develops the finest speech recognition solutions
for Mac OS X. With the award winning Dragon Naturally Speaking Engine at
its core, our products ...
www.macspeech.com/ <<
version 1.01 but Dragon is up to 10.** now
I only flirted with PC in order to use Naturally Speaking
so I am very happy to be back on Mac OS 100%
well except FTM 16
Hugh W


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