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To: marcher who wrote (184235)2/20/2022 4:40:51 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (2) of 217607
 
It's a stronger construction, and the keys move further. I like the older classic style where the individual keys have a higher profile and molded to look like the older IBM teletype machine keys. The PS/2 keyboard boots up easier on more ancient systems. Although it's an older design, it is a modern manufacture as the flexible button pockets come in a single sheet, which is a more recent development, as the original manufacture an individual flexible pocket for each key. Makes cleaning and reassembley much easier too.

Just looking on Amazon, where for the same price you can buy one instead of four. It's a USB connection (much better for modern machines). The questions & reviews are good but for a Mac, it's seems to be missing some keys that lose some functionality. The reviews reflect why some like the type of keyboard, including mac comments.

Perixx PERIBOARD-106M, Wired Performance Full-Size USB Keyboard, Curved Ergonomic Keys, Classic Retro Gray/White Color, UK QWERTY : Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories
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