Ken,
Admittedly, there was a bit of tongue in cheek about the noise - but
people on the other end of phone calls with our staff did comment on it
a couple of times, even with our nice Cisco noise-cancelling headsets...
There was enough comment for it to be raised by more than one person in
a team meeting anyway.
The Ducky also required no driver installation and worked immediately,
but this just means the system has a suitable USB keyboard driver in
place. Even so, my too-old KVM couldn't emulate it properly :(
davidt
On Mon, Apr 08, 2019 at 06:01:47PM -0800, Ken Norton wrote:
> Noiseless David wrote:
> > Clicky keyboards are a 'novel' thing in the days of membrane keyboards,
>
> I agree that they can be. But for my personal use, it definitely
> serves a purpose. However, I could stand for it to be a little
> quieter. I was mindful of it when I was on a conference call today and
> I had to make sure my mike was muted.
>
> > As many modern keyboards require installation of drivers, to support
> > macro sequence recording, to control the illumination, or to manage all
> > of the onboard 'smarts' the operating environment also needs
> > consideration...
>
> This is also one reason why I selected the HyperX. No drivers, no
> software, no macro sequences. Works on everything.
>
> AG Schnozz
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