[-] StarWatcherTim@dmv.pub 1 points 1 year ago

Well how about 98%. Looks the same except a 1/2u space moving the numpad to the right.. Keychron K4Pro. I actually carry it back and forth to work so it is my daily driver and I still haven't quite gotten used to the placement of Del/Home/End. I sort of miss the Insert key, I need to check the mapping and see if it is on or can be added to another layer.

[-] StarWatcherTim@dmv.pub 2 points 1 year ago

The old keyboard looks just like my first entry into this space only it doesn't have the Aukey badge. My keyboard is an Aukey KMG12 keyboard (full size aluminium plate base, blue outemu switches) with Matrix Keyboards Hulk Smash keycaps.

[-] StarWatcherTim@dmv.pub 1 points 1 year ago

I agree, my current daily driver is a Keychron and so far I haven't had a problem with the Bluetooth when I use it. I use it wired most of the time but a 2.5Ghz dongle would be fantastic.

I just saw the Royal Kludge RK918 today and it looks just like the out of production Anker keyboard I have. It is solidly built and looks great. The only drawback I see is it appears to be like the Anker in that it is a hardwired cable, no customizing with aviator cable or such. Not all RK keyboard are like this and many have the dongle like yours.

[-] StarWatcherTim@dmv.pub 6 points 1 year ago

From my experience Usenet required you to post in a specific NewsGroup. They had threads but if you posted something in Class1Railroads about your modeling it wouldn't necessarily be seen by ModelRailroads. The threads got really messy with some quoting the whole thread before adding their comment at the bottom.
Fediverse gives the posts a chance to break out and be picked up by others. Post in Kbin/Lemmy in a specific group/magazine and someone in Mastadon might see it and reply without being subscribed to the specific group. They don't have to wade through the whole conversation to read your post.

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