After moving in my redecorated office -it is amazing what it takes to erase the feminine touch from a little bedroom- my little old keyboard started acting up, it kept repeating some keys I hit and then swallowed up the next couple of words I entered. Very frustrating. Opening the key board was very revealing. For all you guys or gals who smoke when you try to create on the Mac what can not be created elsewhere, ashes wind up inside your keyboard. What I found was a miniature garbage dump of miniature cobwebs, insects and ashes. With the help of a Dustbuster and quite a few Q-tips I finally got it clean, put it back together and it worked again. But only for a little while. It was good for a couple of hours but every evening, just when I was running on overdrive, it quit on me.
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It was then that I decided to go fancy and I ordered a new one, the Datadesk "101" keyboard. It is a great keyboard, has an excellent feel, but the software to drive the function keys requires System 4.2 or higher. That blew me out of the water since some my heavy programs were Excel and ReadySetGo. Each of them, with the old recommended System 3.2, just fitted on one 800k disk, but not with System 4.2 anymore. I called the Datadesk people and they were good about it, they had an older version which they sent me for free, but it still didn't solve my 800k disk problems. I had to cut my Systems too lean to be practical. Installing a RamDisk was no good either, Excel became as slow as molasses and I for sure didn't want to lose any speed with the RSG as it was. As of now, I only use the F-Keys on WriteNow, and only sporadically because the old Datadesk version is still a DA instead of an Init, and also the Command keys of WriteNow are already rather efficient.