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MS Natural keyboard. Black letters on beige. I don't touch type.
Ugly. Don't care.
10 years old.
Works great on my iMac.
Has a windows key which is important when talking to slime balls from India.
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Work: Goldtouch V2 adjustable keyboard. It's insanely thick but it's reasonably comfortable to type on and doesn't annoy people around me.
Home: Microscoft Sculpt ergo (shift keys don't work correctly - terrible for anything case sensitive) or Apple USB keyboard.
I've been thinking of getting a Cooler Master Novatouch. It has Topre switches with MX compatible stems so you can replace the keycaps easily.
I have a coworker who has this keyboard... he actually loves it. I haven't used it myself.
I find myself accidentally hitting keys a lot, it's just too easy to press a key. I'd rather have one like the old logitech posted previously. The one bonus is I'll never have to put batteries in it.
Logitech cordless model Y-RJ21. I'm not sure this antique can even be found on eBay...
I had one like that back around 2003, does the mouse eat batteries like crazy? I ended up getting rechargeables for it becsue I'd have to put batteries in it every week.
I think that's the one I executed, my other house was really bad with static electricity. I went to use the mouse and a spark went by the mouse wheel. That was it for the mouse.
I have two IBM Model M's, one is clicky and one is not. Love 'em.
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