Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

I've got one! There's a few quirks with the key layout and I never got along with their profile.

But I could dig it out and test again... volume wheel is a huge plus for me!
Yeah to be honest I must have used it for a good 10 years but the move to mechanical last year was too significant for the profile to even be acceptable as a spare second keyboard. Makes me wonder how I coped with the preceded 10 years - especially given I came from the Logitech G15 (that was also a real sweet keyboard with its LCD display!).

I remember when I joined the forums and always took part in spec me threads. This was always a contender for those looking peripherals included in the build.
Haha interesting - I also thought it was quite niche, I was a salesmen at the time in a big box retailer, so we had access to Microsoft ExpertZone - you'd do quizzes and get access to discounted products, the SideWinder gear being a specific example. I have the X8, X6 and the wired version of the X8. I won a Nokia Windows phone once, too :p

Edit: My brother is still using the non-TKL version of the SideWinder keyboard, too. Crikey.
 
Yuck, so many wrong shaped return/enter keys. no matter how many times I've tried I cannot get on with that setup :(

The only thing I find tricky about ANSI layout is the lack of the £ sign, but I use that so infrequently.

My pinky hits the return key on ANSI with zero issues :p I actually find the ANSI enter key more comfortable as it's a bit further across into the keyboard within easy reach of my pinky on the middle row.

https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com...r-iso-which-keyboard-layout-is-more-ergonomic
 
The only thing I find tricky about ANSI layout is the lack of the £ sign, but I use that so infrequently.

My pinky hits the return key on ANSI with zero issues :p I actually find the ANSI enter key more comfortable as it's a bit further across into the keyboard within easy reach of my pinky on the middle row.

https://ultimatehackingkeyboard.com...r-iso-which-keyboard-layout-is-more-ergonomic

I'm still holding you personally responsible for the absence of GBP key on mine. I've had to set up autocorrects to deal with it.
 
I'm still holding you personally responsible for the absence of GBP key on mine. I've had to set up autocorrects to deal with it.
If you can, return it fella. I persevered with a US layout for donkeys and I still get mad at the thought of it to this day :D
 
Keyboards are getting smaller and smaller aren't they?

We will be using these soon enough :D

one-key-keyboard-square.jpg
 
I have no idea why people feel limited by the US key symbols (key symbols, not layout).

Just don't look at them? Shift+2 is a double quote. The key above-left from right shift is apostrophe and you can use shift to make an @ symbol.

Dual languages installed indeed, just get on with typing :rolleyes: Half my keyboards have US symbols, I just ignore it.
 
I have no idea why people feel limited by the US key symbols (key symbols, not layout).

Just don't look at them? Shift+2 is a double quote. The key above-left from right shift is apostrophe and you can use shift to make an @ symbol.

Dual languages installed indeed, just get on with typing :rolleyes: Half my keyboards have US symbols, I just ignore it.
Well in order of annoyances:
1. Enter key shape
2. Pipe key different location
3. Hash key totally missing
4. Backspace sized differently

Not sure you can roll your eyes to personal preference to use the physical keyboard that matches your language - bit of an odd high horse to be on top of :p
 
Impressive speakers :cool:

New grips to match the bike. I changed to lock on grips which are far more convenient for maintenance and convenience.

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