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- From: mave@in.net (John J. Maver, Jr.)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Keyboard fun with my A4000
- Date: 16 Feb 1996 21:29:41 GMT
- Organization: INTERNET Indiana
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- mave@in.net
- CL> The 'c' key on my A4000's keyboard now only works about 50% of the
- CL> time. I've cleaned around it and stuff, but to no avail. I think the
- CL> switch is just "worn out" (I've had the keyboard for 3 years now).
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- CL> I've heard about an adapter that lets one use PC-clone keyboards with
- CL> Amigas. Can anyone report good/bad experiences with one of those? Or
- CL> would I just be better off shelling out $100 for a new A4000 keyboard?
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- CL> Chris
- CL> --
- CL> Chris Lawrence EMail:
- CL> lawrenc@rosevc.rose-hulman.edu Junior Mathematics Major
- CL> [Finger for PGP public key] Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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- CL> Amiga 4000/040 - AmigaOS 3.0 & Linux/m68k 1.2.13pl6
- CL> ----> WWW home page at: http://www.rose-hulman.edu/~lawrenc <----
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- I lost my J key. Then I tried KB-Talker and I lost 40 pounds in the
- first two weeks...OOPS :)
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- I wasn't able to buy a 4000 keyboard so I got the KB from wonder
- computers and the Microsoft Natural Keyboard. It works like a charm, gives me
- more features, like screen swap, and is more ergonomic. It was a good
- purchase for $50 can + $80 US.
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- --John J. Maver, Jr.
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