2011年12月9日星期五

Now is carved into the keyboard

I'm actually on a Dell Latitude D820 Keyboard every day, and since the high-gloss Tastatatur my notebook immediately after typing something dirty, and I do not brush them every day, then I've bought something external. This was the Cherry G85-23100 Stream XT:

Although I've only used it a few months, you can see it already in use, eg on the space bar (yes, I almost just type the space bar with your right thumb). The media player keys are a nice addition but not really necessary. She was also qualit?tiv slightly worse than the one I want to introduce here. The letters are only glued and screwed together, it was somewhere in China.

I decided to invest some more money and buy something better: A Cherry G80-3000-LSCDE. The Cherry G80 is laser marked and has mechanical single switch for each key, instead of the built-in Dell Latitude E5500 Keyboard cheap rubber mats. These are called MX switches are available in 3 colors (actually four, as we shall see later): black with white linear attack, with soft tactile and blue with a single click. The linear can press all the way through with no resistance until the end, that's probably not my case. On the other hand do the white had some feedback and make as it were, the connecting link among the best in my eyes: the blue MX switches with click-pressure point at each stop there is not only a haptic feedback but also a nice click.

The worst thing however was the waiting. After ordering, I was at lunch with my misfortune, especially in the university, when the package arrived via DHL:

Great, I thought ... While standing on the list that I should collect it the next day from 12 clock, but as long as I wanted to wait and not went to the post. There I was told that I am late afternoon to come back was if the DHL employees have given up then the packets. That's what I did against 17 clock and luckily the package had just arrived.

What more could you want?

Nothing really. So I plugged it into the USB port of my notebook, and it taps wonderful. I notice and hearing, the pressure point when I've reached the press, and it feels more accurate than the Dell Studio 1737 Keyboard that I had before.

I say above that are actually four types of MX switches. Mainly in the blue button on the keyboard are installed:

Under the space bar is but a green switch, which requires a slightly stronger attack, probably because the thumb is stronger than the fingers.

I believe that the purchase was the right decision, according to Cherry, the buttons for more than 50 million operations designed, and I already read about G80s, which for many many years did faithful without noticeable wear their services.

Only a small mistake, my my model, the labeling of the left Windows key has slipped slightly, which leads me to the question of why the Windows keys are curved in the middle, somehow it feels strange to. At best for a standard keyboard-90s would feel again that, if the Dell Vostro 1720 Keyboard would not be in white but in beige and single keys such as Shift and Enter keys in a shade of gray. But both these things are just visual things when writing it is spotless.

If only one word for the price of losing: With a price starting at about 50 €, this Dell Latitude D620 Keyboard is certainly not cheap, but what you have for life.

Addendum:

I then again made a little video of how I type on the Dell XPS M1530 Keyboard is of course not the Qualtit?t top class, were only the webcam and the microphone of my laptop.

Another addendum:

If you know the version with the blue buttons appear too loud, you could also use the soft pressure-point version, but try this I have not even tried.

Third Addendum:

Of course I also used this Dell Inspiron 1501 Keyboard with Neo, even if the label is in qwerty, but I do not really care less.

Some contents from:http://zone.aimoo.com/blog/laptopbattery888/blog

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