![]() ![]() I'm using my 2nd SK-6000 keyboard (1st photo) which I found at a thrift store for $10. When that key should be below the ENTER key (like my first example) which still allows the R-Shift to be a decent size.Īs of today. is that the right SHIFT key is HUGE - while they stupidly made the LEFT shift key TINY because they duplicated the PIPE \ key ( |\) on both sides of the keyboard - making the ENTER and L-Shift keys smaller. as the Scroll Lock / Pause-break keys are rarely ever used. But I'd like the page-island keys rotated and the mostly useless Insert key off in order to make the DELETE KEY larger - like this Logitech:Īctually almost like that layout. How I would make a MODERN new keyboard (ergonomic or not) - Very much the layout in the photo. How did they do this? They made the standard way-to-large right-shift key smaller and moved the |\ (pipe) key to a better location. (With most keyboards - you don't get both). ![]() It has a nice big L-shaped ENTER key and a nice BIG Backspace key. These were sold by Lite-ON, Mouse Systems, Dell and others: because pretty much NOBODY makes them like this. This is *WHY* I'm still using a 1995 era generic-clone of the MS Natural keyboard. and I'm talking about a $20~50 name brand product.Īlso, because its hard to see the lettering on a black keyboard - in a not-so-bright room, it needs to be lit. They tend to last months, maybe a year or two. Todays keyboards use decals for the lettering. I would REALLY REALLY love to buy a modern keyboard that works worth a damn. Okay, use those switches - in a regular shaped keyboard and keys. Now, if only the company would make a keyboard with this switch that features a more professional appearance and keycaps that are friendlier to typists.įollow Niels Broekhuijsen. Having played with both of them, we can't disagree either, and Logitech has done an excellent job at building a new mechanical switch. The company did not build the Romer-G keys in order to circumvent the exclusive deal that Corsair has with Cherry, but rather because it saw that the Cherry MX switches simply showed their age. The end result of Logitech's efforts makes one thing clear. Peter Mah said that these take about two weeks to get used to, and after typing on a review unit at home for about a week I am slowly starting to agree. The keycaps on them aren't my personal favorite, though, as their different shape had my fingers getting lost from time to time. In fact, after some getting used to, they are actually quite comfortable to type on. It therefore feels a little more like a rubber dome than a mechanical switch, but not at all in a bad way. If I were to describe it, I'd say that Logitech's solution feels like a Cherry MX Brown switch with O-rings installed. They are also the creator behind G-Switch and G-Switch 2.The feel of the Romer-G switch doesn't correlate to any Cherry MX switch. G-Switch 3 is created by Serius Games working in Portugal. You can use the mouse or keyboard to play.Try to switch just before an obstacle rather than when you hit it.You can play multiplayer with real people or AIs.Left mouse button / any keyboard key - Switch Tips and tricks: ![]() Don't just stand there – take on the G-Switch 3 online challenge and master your surroundings! Controls: Switch between walls, floors and ceilings and try to survive a gauntlet of deadly traps! Play G-Switch 3 for free to find out if you've got what it takes. In the game you can play with up to 7 friends in Multiplayer mode, or play game solo with Campaign and Endless modes. G-Switch 3 is a gravity defying skill game and the third installment of the G-Switch series from Serius Games. ![]()
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