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What sort of keyboard are you using?

Survey period: 14 Oct 2013 to 21 Oct 2013

We spend an awful lot of time tapping things with our fingertips.

OptionVotes% 
Standard (flat) external keyboard1,24572.22
Ergonomic keyboard29016.82
Touchscreen (eg Tablet / iPad)24814.39
Thumb controlled (eg phone)1579.11
Laptop keyboard60234.92
Hand-held (eg game controller style keyboard)241.39
Touch cover (eg Surface)392.26
Other603.48
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralLaptop Keyboard Pin
SOHAM_GANDHI2-Feb-14 20:08
SOHAM_GANDHI2-Feb-14 20:08 
GeneralWhat kind of keyboard is important for a few reasons. Pin
lsatenstein19-Oct-13 15:48
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Vivi Chellappa20-Oct-13 5:27
professionalVivi Chellappa20-Oct-13 5:27 
GeneralRe: What kind of keyboard is important for a few reasons. Pin
PIEBALDconsult20-Oct-13 6:00
mvePIEBALDconsult20-Oct-13 6:00 
GeneralBest keyboard IMHO Pin
Hugh S. Myers19-Oct-13 7:48
Hugh S. Myers19-Oct-13 7:48 
GeneralMost of the ergonomic keyboards are junk Pin
Clifford Nelson17-Oct-13 7:50
Clifford Nelson17-Oct-13 7:50 
GeneralRe: Most of the ergonomic keyboards are junk Pin
Adam Yhap26-Feb-14 4:13
professionalAdam Yhap26-Feb-14 4:13 
GeneralRe: Most of the ergonomic keyboards are junk Pin
Clifford Nelson5-Mar-14 14:30
Clifford Nelson5-Mar-14 14:30 
GeneralWhat is the best keyboard? Price not a consideration. Pin
mykeapredko15-Oct-13 7:44
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SoMad15-Oct-13 20:14
professionalSoMad15-Oct-13 20:14 
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Herbie Mountjoy16-Oct-13 5:41
professionalHerbie Mountjoy16-Oct-13 5:41 
GeneralRe: What is the best keyboard? Price not a consideration. Pin
Dan Neely17-Oct-13 3:59
Dan Neely17-Oct-13 3:59 
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_Noctis_18-Oct-13 18:05
professional_Noctis_18-Oct-13 18:05 
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SoMad19-Oct-13 5:04
professionalSoMad19-Oct-13 5:04 
GeneralDAS keyboard Pin
imagiro16-Oct-13 21:19
imagiro16-Oct-13 21:19 
GeneralRe: What is the best keyboard? Price not a consideration. Pin
Sreeju Ks16-Oct-13 22:56
Sreeju Ks16-Oct-13 22:56 
GeneralRe: What is the best keyboard? Price not a consideration. Pin
Clifford Nelson5-Mar-14 14:38
Clifford Nelson5-Mar-14 14:38 
Generalbacon stained option Pin
Dennis E White15-Oct-13 4:34
professionalDennis E White15-Oct-13 4:34 
GeneralRe: bacon stained option Pin
mla15418-Oct-13 7:54
mla15418-Oct-13 7:54 
GeneralGateway 2000 Pin
BrainiacV15-Oct-13 3:47
BrainiacV15-Oct-13 3:47 
I have Gateway 2000 programmable keyboards on all my computers (except the laptops) and they come in handy for assigning passwords that you constantly have to use. (It is security through obscurity)

The adhoc programmability is great for those repetitive edits that pop up. Sure there are editors with macro capability, but if you are in say, SQL Server Management Studio and someone has given you a list of items to search in an e-mail table, it is wonderful to copy and paste in the list and then program a function key to wrap the text in quotes and commas for a line and then press the key to magically do the edits for each line.

ALL the keys are programmable, not just a few. They have two sets of F keys, twelve on the left hand side and another 12 across the top. I generally program the set on the side, leaving the top set as standard. You can have CTRL and SHIFT prefixes to assign different functions to the same key.

When I set up a computer for my 3 1/2 year old granddaughter so she could entertain herself while I worked ten feet away from her, I set one key for BACK and another for Task Switch. At that age they are just getting the hang of clicking, but the concept of Back and Task Switch is beyond them. The Task Switch would be for those web sites that open a new window.

I taught her to press the BACK key first and if that didn't get her back to where she wanted to be, I told her to press the Task Switch key (I didn't say those words, I just pointed to the keys to press). And she was able to merrily cruise around Sesame Street, PBSkids.org and (reluctantly) Disney web sites.

It was wonderful to watch her progress on her own from press a key to make a noise, drag and drop the animal icons to sort them, to rudimentary reading.

The keyboard programming let her find her own way out of problems instead of pestering me every few minutes.
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Zaid Pirwani15-Oct-13 0:11
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Pablo Aliskevicius15-Oct-13 20:04
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GeneralMissing option Pin
Guirec14-Oct-13 17:25
professionalGuirec14-Oct-13 17:25 
GeneralMe no liko, laptapo keyboardo Pin
Jim4Prez14-Oct-13 11:41
Jim4Prez14-Oct-13 11:41 
GeneralRe: Me no liko, laptapo keyboardo Pin
Gary Wheeler15-Oct-13 0:23
Gary Wheeler15-Oct-13 0:23 

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