Re: programmable keyboards for Linux

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



(fellow panix-ian:)

Although key re-mapping in software is not difficult (as another
post on this thread has helpfully explained), the Northgate
keyboards themselves are unique.  I've used them for over 20 years,
and keep a few extra as spares.

High-end features include a full-metal backplate (instead of plastic),
high-end Alps switches (clicky), molded-in key legends (instead of
decals), n-key rollover, etc.

The last time I checked, used Northgates can be found on ebay,
as well as their direct descendants, the "Avant" keyboard line.
Also, the website northgate-keyboard-repair.com not only repairs
and refurbishes old keyboards, but also has a nice selection for sale.

On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 18:24:10PM -0400, Rudy Vener wrote:
> My trusty old Northgate keyboard finally gave up the ghost and I need
> to find a programmable keyboard that will let me
> position keys where I want them.  e.g. control key
> next to 'A'  where God intended it should be.

-- 
Henry Yen                                       Aegis Information Systems, Inc.
Senior Systems Programmer                       Hicksville, New York

_______________________________________________
Blinux-list mailing list
Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list


[Index of Archives]     [Linux Speakup]     [Fedora]     [Linux Kernel]     [Yosemite News]     [Big List of Linux Books]