Keyboards
14 years ago
General
I don't often post anything on my journals box because I'm never really sure I have anything worth saying here...
...well that and I very frequently forget HOW to post journals. Creative as I can be, Tech-Savvy I am not.
This being said I've noticed that I seem to do a lot of wear and tear on my computer keyboards.
This is not to say that I break them, but rather somehow I seem to wear the letters right off the keys fairly quickly.
I find it a bit of a pain because while I can type rather quickly without looking at the keys in most cases, sometimes when I hesitate over a word or spelling I tend to forget the reflex and look down and suddenly think "Crap! Which is which letter? "
Even with my current keyboard which has underlit keys that make the characters glow with a beautiful blue color, the coatings are wearig away leaving big shapless glowing blobs on the keys... and I really liked this one. It looked cool.
I find myself looking more and more at steampunk keyboards shich use the old typewriter keys that had the characters firmly protected by a layer of transparent plastic. Not to mention it would really give Blackie here some more personality.
Problem is nearly every one I look at online has been made for somone's personal use and they're just showing it off.
Can anyone out there suggest links where I might be able to find keyboards like that for public sale?
...well that and I very frequently forget HOW to post journals. Creative as I can be, Tech-Savvy I am not.
This being said I've noticed that I seem to do a lot of wear and tear on my computer keyboards.
This is not to say that I break them, but rather somehow I seem to wear the letters right off the keys fairly quickly.
I find it a bit of a pain because while I can type rather quickly without looking at the keys in most cases, sometimes when I hesitate over a word or spelling I tend to forget the reflex and look down and suddenly think "Crap! Which is which letter? "
Even with my current keyboard which has underlit keys that make the characters glow with a beautiful blue color, the coatings are wearig away leaving big shapless glowing blobs on the keys... and I really liked this one. It looked cool.
I find myself looking more and more at steampunk keyboards shich use the old typewriter keys that had the characters firmly protected by a layer of transparent plastic. Not to mention it would really give Blackie here some more personality.
Problem is nearly every one I look at online has been made for somone's personal use and they're just showing it off.
Can anyone out there suggest links where I might be able to find keyboards like that for public sale?
FA+

Likely your skin secretes at a slightly more acidic level than the average person. I can only suggest that you learn to touch-type better.
Or this: http://www.virtual-laser-devices.com/