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<blockquote data-quote="Sophrosyne" data-source="post: 75775375" data-attributes="member: 193127"><p>I've used the all mechanical keyboards and prefer the design of my keyboard as I don't like loud clicking or snappy feedback on pressing keys but you can get used to it. I had a choice when I bought my keyboard to get a clicky sound type and passed on it. I have a Keytronics 101 key keyboard. it has a small enter key on it I chose it because when I bought it we were using Dos 5 and you did a lot of command prompt typing and a \ key and the piping key | are used a lot to navigate your drive and look at files. These days those keys are rarely used now so most want the large enter key and a small square key for the \ backslash.</p><p>I think it would be interesting to have a lit keyboard but I have mine lit from above by a battery powered LED USB module.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sophrosyne, post: 75775375, member: 193127"] I've used the all mechanical keyboards and prefer the design of my keyboard as I don't like loud clicking or snappy feedback on pressing keys but you can get used to it. I had a choice when I bought my keyboard to get a clicky sound type and passed on it. I have a Keytronics 101 key keyboard. it has a small enter key on it I chose it because when I bought it we were using Dos 5 and you did a lot of command prompt typing and a \ key and the piping key | are used a lot to navigate your drive and look at files. These days those keys are rarely used now so most want the large enter key and a small square key for the \ backslash. I think it would be interesting to have a lit keyboard but I have mine lit from above by a battery powered LED USB module. [/QUOTE]
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