As a blogger writing content is important and should be done as often as possible so the last thing you need if you use your keyboard much more than your mouse is a keyboard that causes you to make typing mistakes because it’s too light or the keyboard springs are softer or harder than you are used to.
Just Recently I bought a newer computer as multitasking had become near impossible with my old computer but after a few weeks using my new computer I noticed despite 3 times more ram, a much faster processor and more powerful graphics card I somehow had not been more productive despite running dual monitors and having extra computing power and was wondering why and felt disappointed after spending hard earned money on a newer computer that I thought would help me but instead was giving no extra advantage furious that I should have kept my old computer and saved my money for something else like a new T.V or smartphone like an iphone5 when it’s relased or even a non gadget item like a holiday in the sun which I need after another Irish summer with nothing but rain and the recession.
Then I discovered that it was actually the new keyboard causing most of my new computer adjustment problems normally It takes sometimes to get used to the new keyboard. There are different styles and models and each keyboard model is different to another. Size of the keys, distance between keys can be vary.Therefore, your brain will need time to adjust to it and first couple of weeks can be hard.
This is a photo of the Keyboard that came with my new computer its a Dell L100 it’s compact and the keys are hard to touch after prolonged use. as it was small and much lighter than my old keyboard which I will take about in a minute it would slip on my makeshift computer desk causing me to make multiple miss strokes and sometimes pressing ; instead of : which can cause problems when inserting a link.
This was the keyboard I was used to, It’s a Packard Bell 9205 Multi Media Keyboard. The Keys are much softer to touch and the Keyboard is much heavier so it does not slide about when your are typing a little rapidly. The only problem was that the Packard Bell 9205 was quite old and had a PS2 connection and my Computer a Dell Vostro 200 does not have a PS2 connection but buying a PS2 to USB adapter did the trick. How do you find it when using a new keyboard can you easily adjust or do you find a new keyboard hard to get used to or just love your old keyboard.

TRENDnet USB to PS/2 Mouse/Keyboard Converter TU-PS2
How do you find adjusting to a new keyboard does it disturb you much or can it just depend on which keyboard your are switching to and from.
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