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I would like to know if the keyboards without number pads (we call Tenkeyless) are popular in Asia?
Many members at Geekhack enjoy these boards:
IBM Model M Space Saver
Filco Tenkeyless FKNB87M/EB
Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2
Topre Realforce 87U
Thank you.
- Ripster
I would like to know if the keyboards without number pads (we call Tenkeyless) are popular in Asia?
Many members at Geekhack enjoy these boards:
IBM Model M Space Saver
Filco Tenkeyless FKNB87M/EB
Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2
Topre Realforce 87U
Thank you.
- Ripster
2009.05.13 02:16:00 (*.145.136.128)
Well, I think the starting point of tenkeyless were IBM's space saver. Some guys in the community impressed that. And then they tried to make similar keyboard cutting tenkey pad off. Also some guys tries make PCB and house also. Yes here we build DK saver (actually it is tenkeyless). And the other guy made 356N and 356L (they also tenkeyless). The last edition 356CL will be appear soon. (They have aluminum housing and customly designed PCB. So one can put in to key switches as he/she want.:) Honestly I don't know such kind of keyboard is popular. But here, in this very community, the tenkeyless is popular.
2009.05.13 07:51:12 (*.54.100.41)
Welcome to posting from english speakers :)
Korean and Japanes like a small keyboard. So quite many high-end keyboards are lanched in Korea and Japan.
Yes, it's a distance between far eas Asia and europe or US.
IBM was try to introdced tenkeyless type about over 10 years, ago. But they were failed to make it as standard.
Korean and Japanes like a small keyboard. So quite many high-end keyboards are lanched in Korea and Japan.
Yes, it's a distance between far eas Asia and europe or US.
IBM was try to introdced tenkeyless type about over 10 years, ago. But they were failed to make it as standard.
2009.05.13 09:35:30 (*.107.66.193)
Wow, there are lots of Keyboard mania all over the world. Nice to meet you guys.
Actually Tenkeyless keyboard is not much popular in Korea. But it is very popular between these members.
Also I have FILCO nonclick tenkeyless keyboard since it was released. Moreover I am using a TenkeyPad.
Somtimes it is very useful when I use the Internet Baking. However usually tenkey pas is useless.
Therefore many keyboard mania like a Tenkeyless, i think. And it is quite cute and easy to move.
I am sorry that my english is poor. Thanks for your reading.
Actually Tenkeyless keyboard is not much popular in Korea. But it is very popular between these members.
Also I have FILCO nonclick tenkeyless keyboard since it was released. Moreover I am using a TenkeyPad.
Somtimes it is very useful when I use the Internet Baking. However usually tenkey pas is useless.
Therefore many keyboard mania like a Tenkeyless, i think. And it is quite cute and easy to move.
I am sorry that my english is poor. Thanks for your reading.
2009.05.13 10:30:33 (*.115.45.99)
Thank you for your kind responses.
It is interesting that members at Geekhack and KBDMania share the interest in new and different keyboards, including Tenkeyless.
We think it is cute too!
- Ripster
It is interesting that members at Geekhack and KBDMania share the interest in new and different keyboards, including Tenkeyless.
We think it is cute too!
- Ripster
2009.05.13 11:05:15 (*.134.225.103)
Most of computer users in Korea don't care about what tenkeyless keyboards are and the difference between membrane kbds and mechanical kbds. Whenever I show my Filco tenkeyless or HHKB, they always say same thing, "It looks okay, but too much expensive!"
As guys wrote above, I think we love tenkeyless or space-saver much more than the full-sized in kbdmania but it doesn't mean that there's no full-size kbd users.
Yeah, it is very interesting to communicate and share stuffs between two sites!
As guys wrote above, I think we love tenkeyless or space-saver much more than the full-sized in kbdmania but it doesn't mean that there's no full-size kbd users.
Yeah, it is very interesting to communicate and share stuffs between two sites!
2009.05.13 20:10:47 (*.68.53.43)
There're little useful keyboards existed in Korea. But IOMania and other company(HHK reseller) tried to introduce a few kinds of keyboards that were mechanical or flat type. Now there're lots of tenkeyless keyboards. But those price are higher than tenkey-included type, so many people try tenkey-included 1st. The comparably high price of numpad is also a barrier for who want to buy tenkeyless keyboard.
:)
ps. Glad to see you. I didn't know there's English board :(
2009.05.14 11:35:18 (*.238.135.240)
I'm using HP's tenkeyless keyboard. (It's full name is "HP USB 104-Key Modular Keyboard w/Detachable Number Pad" and you can see that in this : http://tekgems.com/Products/et-16585-kyb-ku-0412.htm)
It's pretty cool because it is the cheapest one among standard tenkeyless keyboards (except of mini-layout keyboards.. i tried on them but unfortunately failed to be adapted) but it is only membrane keyboard and very rare to buy here.
I'm using that for playing Warcraft III with my notebook PC. It is nearly impossible to play WC3 with typical mini keyboards and built-in keyboards of laptops. More than that, full-layout keyboards are too big to carry with. So the HP's tenkeyless keyboard is only the best for me. A member of here had given it to me. (Thanks, KBDMANIA!)
How about you? Could you buy it there easily?
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