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Previously on "Quiet Keyboard for a Desktop"

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  • unixman
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    Still using the Cherry keyboard that came with my 1993 PC. It is pretty quiet.

    BTW that PC cost £1700.
    Last edited by unixman; 11 April 2016, 10:30.

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  • yasockie
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    Logitech are really good for laptop-style keyboards.
    If you're not sure about the actuation, noise, key spacing and the general feel, PC World / Currys have a pretty good selection of lower-end Logitech in stock to test.

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  • BlasterBates
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    That sounds good, yeah tried out a Microsoft keyboard and I like it.

    Thx for the tips.

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  • Snarf
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    I've got two Microsoft arc keyboards. Very similar to a laptop keyboard in terms of feel and noise.

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by KateWindleton View Post
    I recently bought a new keyboard - Delux K1500. I hadn't heard about this brand before, but so far it turns out to be great. The only button that makes any noise is the space button, but I think it is normal. It also has great stylish look.
    First page on google is all russian except for the last one which is chinese.

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  • KateWindleton
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    I recently bought a new keyboard - Delux K1500. I hadn't heard about this brand before, but so far it turns out to be great. The only button that makes any noise is the space button, but I think it is normal. It also has great stylish look.

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  • BlasterBates
    started a topic Quiet Keyboard for a Desktop

    Quiet Keyboard for a Desktop

    Looking for a keyboard similar to a Laptop or Tablet keyboard with a nice quiet keystroke. I went to the shop and most keyboards still "rattle" annoyingly like they did in the 1990's, the one or two I found that were quiet were cordless or expensive with features such as being illuminated which I don't want.

    Wondering about this:

    LOGITECH K280e UK Layout Corded Keyboard: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories


    Seems to be quiet.
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