Posted by: to the genesys
Are the new keyboards today all that they could be? - 10/20/04 04:20 AM
Since this issue or variations of this issue was brought up in different threads, I thought I would start a new thread about it.
Are keyboards today giving us all that they can give us with respect to the computer technology. Should we be demanding more and seamless interaction and integration between keyboards and computers?
Are we getting enough memory, software compatibility and upgradeability for keyboards?
Sometimes I wonder if we should compare the advances of consumer computer technology which has a larger user base with keyboard technology.
One of the problems I have with keyboards today is that I feel that it does not seem as if manufactures are concentrating on major software development. I know that they are not computer experts, but these half steps that they are doing with software development makes it seem as if the keyboard technology is way behind other computer base products.
Should we be demanding more from keyboard manufacturers?
Are keyboards today giving us all that they can give us with respect to the computer technology. Should we be demanding more and seamless interaction and integration between keyboards and computers?
Are we getting enough memory, software compatibility and upgradeability for keyboards?
Sometimes I wonder if we should compare the advances of consumer computer technology which has a larger user base with keyboard technology.
One of the problems I have with keyboards today is that I feel that it does not seem as if manufactures are concentrating on major software development. I know that they are not computer experts, but these half steps that they are doing with software development makes it seem as if the keyboard technology is way behind other computer base products.
Should we be demanding more from keyboard manufacturers?