

On the upside, the boss is getting me an Azio for the office. Once I figured that out, things got better but I still hate every other keyboard I have to use. Since I couldn't very well throw a clients keyboard across their living room or smash it to pieces on their bigger than my paycheck mahogany desk, my fingers just kept the spacing, travel and stroke speed I used on the Azio. It turned out that in just a few weeks of regular use I had become so attuned to the pressure, click and stroke of the Azio that subconsciously my distain for other keyboards was manifesting itself in an unusual way. I did, but they didn't help the typo and gibberish problems either. I set up my full-sized Apple keyboard at work to the same rake and distance that my Azio was at home. It seemed like every keyboard I touched, whether it was at work, at a client location or on my other computers, was giving me typos and gibberish. Keyboarding is a daily practice and I spend hours responding to work emails, using clients keyboards at their location, doing personal correspondence and, once the house is quiet, working on the next great American novel.Įverything was fine the first few weeks after I got the Azio, then the troubles began. Though I was skeptical, I switched over to it that very evening. It was pretty, it was big, it was heavy, it was steampunk. Knowing my proclivity for malice (he inherited the same trait) one of my son's gave me an Azio Retro Classic as a present. Yes, I have a thing about keyboards, and mice too! I have big hands and started palming basketballs at age 12 so you can imagine the issues all those tiny, cramped, non-tactile, short stroke input device want-ta-be's have caused me over the years. While there were a few pretty good ones back in the day, most now are annoying and some I just plain hate to the point of punching, throwing, or slamming repeatedly again the desk.

I've build keyboards from scratch and have fixed keyboards from nearly every manufacturer on the planet.
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I've been both an IT Pro and a writer since 1982. Please understand the unit you are purchasing will be similar to the picture shown in the product gallery but will have slight variations. Note: Each RCBT's top surface genuine leather or wood veneer will have a difference in pattern and shade due to the natural character of the material. By combining genuine materials and innovative technology in a vintage-inspired form, a new modern line of creative tools is perfected. Evoking nostalgia with its round keycaps, this backlit mechanical keyboard is complemented with a durable metal alloy frame and a premium leather or wood surface. With its design originating from retro typewriters and crafted with modern features, the Azio Retro Classic is the perfect amalgam of past, present, and future.
