On Sat, 9 Oct 1999, Derek Moore wrote: > It's as easy as unplugging your current keyboard and plugging in your new > keyboard. Unless you're gonna use some software driven Dvorak keyboard or > something extremely rare like that, you'll have to change keymaps... But > other for these "CoolKeyboards" you will need to do absolutely nothing. [SNIP] Great! And sure it's a gimmick -- but two things attracted me to this keyboard: 1) It's described as a mechanical keyboard with tactile feedback. I can't stand those membrane type kybrds. I thought that Keytronic made pretty good kybrds., but the ones I've seen advertised for sale were either membrane-type or else there isn't any mention of what type it is. The VA Linux Systems computer comes with the a Keytronic 101 key kybrd., but there's no description at all. 2) The CoolKeyboard comes with a dust cover, but since I got your message, it's been described as "removable" which is not what I'm looking for. I want to get one of those permanent, flexible, custom-fitted keyboard "condoms" that I can still use the keyboard without removing the dust cover. These covers are now made by Viziflex but I think they used to be made by Safeskin. The only problem is you need to know your keyboard brand and model. Bob Batson L 39 12 14 N 94 33 16 W bob@sky.net Kansas City TCS - Mystic Fire Priest USDA zone 5b