ajkula66 wrote:IDK...personally, I always felt that the 15" version of T60 was a step down from T4x quality-wise, and that the story with 14" units was the other way around.
I never had a T4x in my hands. Surely it may be better. My reasons to settle for the 15" 4:3 *60 are these:
* screen, no comments needed here;
* dual (or now, quad) core CPU options with a modded T61 planar;
* yes, the *6* keyboard is better for me, for the reason that the new keys are important for Amiga emulation. I don't like several minor things on the keyboard, I'm working on a way to fix them, but lack of infinite money for parts and long shipping times are making my progresss slow.
A T4* keyboard is mostly the same than in a T6*. The key captions use a bolder font, the mouse buttons are bigger and double shot, Ctrl and Shift are bigger. Oh, and the gray keys look better, as well as the media/Access IBM buttons. At least the gray buttons part was easy to fix; using NMB keyboards, the T4* and T6* keys are interchangeable, as long as you transfer the whole assembly (cap, scissors and the "U' holder; I ruined a T4* Enter keycap trying to change just it). So, here I am using a hybrid T6* keyboard with the top lines, back, forward and Caps Lock keys from a T4* keyboard. If I want to, I can also transfer most of the other keys to also have the bold font. Of course this do not work for the bottom line, and swapping the cursor arrows would make me lose the media symbols.
ajkula66 wrote:I don't like any of the T6x keyboards. Sure enough, I use them on daily basis but still...prefer the T4x Thai keyboard by a high margin, to which I still prefer an A3x keyboard which was the perfect one for my hands.
Paradise lost...
From what I remember here, the Thai keyboard, and several European ones, have an ISO Enter, small left Shift and several special keys have symbols without the text caption for their functions (Enter and other ones). Aside from the specific T4* differences, you could, using NMB keyboards, get an European keyboard and installing keycaps from an international English keyboard to fix the wrong labeled keys. The int-en keyboard is needed because otherwise the |\ key caption would look slightly different from the other ones (the distance between the captions in keys with more than one label, like "!1" is different). It would be a way to have an American layout with an ISO Enter. I do know those int-en keyboards are rare. If you don't like the ISO Enter, Russian and Israeli keyboards have standard, long left Shift keys without the text caption.
If you would like to have a green font for your Alt and SysRq keys, and/or an ISO Enter key with text caption, you can source these from a T6* Japanese keyboard (remember to always get NMB keyboard for these mods). However:
* using the SysRq key from a T6* Japanese keyboard would not allow you to use gray keys from a T4* keyboard, unless you got a T4* Japanese keyboard;
* JP keyboards have only one square Alt, so, to get two green Alt keys, you need two JP keyboards.
* it's a bit difficult to source JP NMB keyboards at a reasonable price here in the West. To get two for keys that eventually will have the caption worn down requiring replacement is an expensive exercise.
All of this is making me look for a way to relabel the keys I have. I'm thinking of some methods to do this over sanded keys.
I should compile this info that I got at ThinkWiki. I spent some pretty penny to get these keyboards for testing, more than I paid for my base T60 unit.