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Re: IBM Model M keyboards



Yeah, these look great. Good find.


Another option is to be ready-made quality labels (e.g. http://www.amazon.com/Keyboard-Stickers-Overlays-polycarbonate-Transparent/dp/B001JICZKK/ref=pd_bxgy_pc_text_y http://www.amazon.com/Keyboard-Stickers-Overlays-polycarbonate-Transparent/dp/B001JICZKK/ref=pd_bxgy_pc_text_y )

Best regards,

Kari Eveli
LEXITEC Book Publishing (Finland)
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8.1.2014 7:23, Harry Binswanger wrote:
The secret to the hard-to-see key-inscriptions is to use a label-maker to print out what you need. I mean a label maker like the Brother, that prints out on a sticky tape that you can cut out a square of and stick on the key cap. Surprisingly, I don't feel them really when I hit the keys I thus label. For instance, I have a big U2 label on my . And, having remapped CapsLock to be Control, and Ctrl to be Alt, I have them labeled.