Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbatt!ucbvax!UTAH-CS.ARPA!hucka From: hucka@UTAH-CS.ARPA.UUCP Newsgroups: mod.computers.apollo Subject: Re: Submission for mod-computers-apollo Message-ID: <8702021823.AA24187@utah-cs.ARPA> Date: Mon, 2-Feb-87 13:23:15 EST Article-I.D.: utah-cs.8702021823.AA24187 Posted: Mon Feb 2 13:23:15 1987 Date-Received: Tue, 3-Feb-87 04:04:32 EST References: <8701302155.AA15447@zeus.TEK> Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: utah-cs!hucka (Michael Hucka) Organization: PASS Research Group Lines: 27 Approved: apollo@yale-comix.arpa In article <8701302155.AA15447@zeus.TEK> bobr@zeus.tek.com (Robert Reed) writes: > >I think that Apollo keyboards in general are poorly engineered. I hadn't >run into a keyboard with contact bounce for YEARS--until I recently started >using a low profile DN300 keyboard. I hadn't SEEN a keyboard using the >archaic REPEAT key--until I started using an Apollo. The 3000 doesn't seem >to have corrected the latter problem. I haven't used the 3000 enough to >notice whether the contact bounce has been fixed. I must admit I was surprised to see a key on a keyboard when I first began using Apollo systems, but since getting used to it I find it's one of best things about them (and it's very easy to get used to that key). It gives you much better control over your keyboard and speeds input, because when is held down the other keys repeat *immediately*, unlike regular keyboards where there is a noticeable pause between the time you press the key and the time it begins to repeat. I now always miss this feature when I must use other keyboards. The keyboard bounce is indeed an annoyance. I gather it was only present on older DN3xx machines; at Utah we have a mix of Apollos, and the newer DN3xx and DN3000 have no bounce and no metallic click. Mike -- */\/\ Michael Hucka, PASS Research Group, University of Utah /\ /\ /\ / \/\ {ihnp4, decvax}!utah-cs!hucka hucka@utah-cs.ARPA / \/\/ \/ \