[rescue] Happiness is:
der Mouse
mouse at Rodents.Montreal.QC.CA
Mon Mar 31 23:48:09 CDT 2008
>> Now, if you can find a source for [Symbolics Lisp Machine]
>> keyboards.... (Actually, if you can find a source for the *right*
>> keyboards, I want a couple, even without the emnulation environment.
>> At least if they include enough hardware doc to hook them up to
>> something.)
> I suspect that, if we can get a modest number of us together for a
> group buy, we could have Unicomp make keyboards with buckling-spring
> keyswitches and a LISP-specific layout for (I'm guessing, but not
> without experience in these matters...) US$200ish.
"Buckling-spring"? I don't know what that means in terms of the feel.
The LM keyboards I particularly liked felt rather like a Sun type-3 but
with slightly stiffer springs and, I think, substantially more massive
(though not much, if any, larger) keycaps.
In particular, the "buckling" part sounds somewhat as though you're
talking about the kind of key that has a "tactile feedback" bump
partway down - what would be called a negative-resistance region if it
were an electrical current/voltage characteristic instead of a
travel/backpressure characteristic. I specifically do not want that; I
want nothing but F=-kx spring resistance until the bottom of the key's
travel. (And inevitable friction, I suppose, but ideally that should
be too low to notice.)
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