Frank Martin wrote:
> I have tried many keyboards and they all have the
> "hair-trigger" problem, which is a keystroke is registered
> even when adjacent keys are skimmed or brushed.
>
> The old keyboards had to be pressed down to a certain depth
> before the stroke registered and I want this type again.
>
> Can someone advise me what these latter boards are called,
> and where they can be bought?
>
> Frank
Best is to visit an actual store with displays of keyboards that you can
feel for yourself how they behave.
The old Northgate company is gone that built strong keyboards (no flex,
keys took a lot of punishment). You could bang on the old Northgate
Omnikey Ultra keyboards repeatedly with your fist. At most, maybe a
keycap popped off but you could just snap it back on. Of course, that's
back when keyboards cost way over a hundred bucks rather than the cheap
$5 to $30 models commonly available now. While Northgate disappeared a
long time ago, Creative Vision Technologies resurrected the Northgate
keyboard in their Avant Stellar model (at $189).
http://www.cvtinc.com/products/keyboards/menu.htm
http://www.cvtinc.com/products/keyboards/comparison.htm
Ruggedized keyboards still cost a lot.