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    Question when do you replace a keyboard

    what are some of the reasons you replace the computer keyboard on your computers.
    the main reason i replace one is it stops working.
    second is the letters wear off the keys.
    what are some other reasons you have had to replace a keyboard?
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    I am still using the first one I ever bought. It is only about six or seven years old.
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    I just picked up a Unicomp Customizer (http://pckeyboards.stores.yahoo.net/cus101usenon.html) which is a remake of the original IBM type M with the buckling spring key clicks. I'm hoping to get 20 years out of it.
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    when the keys wear off, it's time for a new one for me...


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    I think the last time I replaced mine might have been when a ferret spilled a glass of water on my keyboard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkFury
    when the keys wear off, it's time for a new one for me...
    The keys or the letters? I would be quite impressed if your wore off the keys.
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    i forgot about when the daughter drop a book on a laptop last fall. she knock off 2 keys so i had to replace the keyboard on the gateway. that was fun fun joy joy trying to figure out how to take it apart to swap out.
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    i usually replace it whenever i get annoyed by the dirt & crumbs in the keyboard. *shrug* at work, we have tons of them around, so I usually replace it every year or so. At home, way less since we don't have many extras.
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    i spilled milk in my old roommates keyboard and it started punching up 3 keys for every keystroke...

    ok so i punch in "y" and i get "7&s"

    it was funny when he came back and not funny when i bought a new one
    LK was treated unfairly

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    i replace mine once a year or so. it's a pain in the ass trying to keep keyboards clean since i eat at my desk often, so i just shell out the $6 at Fry's for a new one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrGreg
    The keys or the letters? I would be quite impressed if your wore off the keys.
    Wow mang... getting really technical are we?



    Yes... the LETTERS on the keys wore off... if you need more clarification.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ray
    i replace mine once a year or so. it's a pain in the ass trying to keep keyboards clean since i eat at my desk often, so i just shell out the $6 at Fry's for a new one.
    You need something like this: http://www.techpin.com/the-flexible-...bber-keyboard/
    I picked one up at Staples for I think about $10 when I was building my latest computer so I could run it at the same time as my old one until I had everything working properly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrGreg
    I just picked up a Unicomp Customizer (http://pckeyboards.stores.yahoo.net/cus101usenon.html) which is a remake of the original IBM type M with the buckling spring key clicks. I'm hoping to get 20 years out of it.
    I have one too! I love it. Tons. Worth every cent.
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    Had to buy a new keyboard after pouring water all over the old one and a lot of buttons stopped working.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airencracken
    I have one too! I love it. Tons. Worth every cent.

    Haha! I remember those - you could kill someone with that keyboard. Those will last forever, but man are they loud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffbx
    Haha! I remember those - you could kill someone with that keyboard. Those will last forever, but man are they loud.
    That's part of the reason I like it. I get an auditory confirmation of the key press, so I don't have to press the key all the way down, just until it clicks. I can type quite a bit faster on it, but it does sound like a machine gun when I get going. I've got it for home use only. At work I use a MS Natural Ergonomic 4000, which is not bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrGreg
    I just picked up a Unicomp Customizer (http://pckeyboards.stores.yahoo.net/cus101usenon.html) which is a remake of the original IBM type M with the buckling spring key clicks. I'm hoping to get 20 years out of it.
    Too bad they don't make it in Black.


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    http://pckeyboards.stores.yahoo.net/customizer.html

    Black with gray keys? But this is the 104 key version with those stupid windows keys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrGreg
    http://pckeyboards.stores.yahoo.net/customizer.html

    Black with gray keys? But this is the 104 key version with those stupid windows keys.
    That's the one I have. I like it quite a bit. I just remap the windows keys as "super" keys in Linux.
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