That's generally been my experience, too, although I can't say I've ever had one that felt really great even when brand new. Anyway I'll take a look at the Logitech keyboard. Thanks.
>After gone thru about eight different keyboards myself, I find that good "new" feeling goes away soon and you're looking for anther "better" keyboard. So I just stick to what I have.
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>But FWIW, I use LOGITECH wirelss logitech cordless desktop comfort laser. I like it OK.
>>Does anybody have a keyboard they really like? I'm not talking about bells and whistles like multimedia buttons or wireless connectivity and such -- a conventional 101-key layout would be just fine -- but what I'm looking for is one with a good tactile response and key action that isn't mushy, wiggly, noisy, or otherwise weird and annoying during heavy use. In other words, something you can touch-type on all day and not feel like it's slowing you down or wearing you out. Any recommendations?
Rick Borup, MCSD
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