Tux Keyboard From ZaReasonk
While looking for a box that would serve well as a Untangle firewall, I ran across this gem. A keyboard with Linux users in mind, it replaces the Windows key with a Linux Penguin. On top of having a penguin, it also looks like a fairly nice keyboard. From the site,
" Time for a keyboard for all distros.
We designed this keyboard as a high-end speciality keyboard for Linux users of all types. It is a built-just-for-us keyboard that we hope you enjoy immensely. There is great joy to be had when your co-worker notices the lack of waving flags on your keyboard and instead breaks a smile at the adorable little penguin signifying that there is something fun going on in your system; something different; something better.
Features:
* Comfortable design
* Spill resistant
* Number pad for ease of data entry
* Optimal key placement
* Scissor-mechanism for superior touch feel
* 21 additional special keys including:
- Web browser keys: launch web browser, forwards and backwards, cancel and refresh, find and favorites.
- Applications: email, calculator.
- Multimedia: launch media player, pause, play, previous track, next track, volume up, down, mute.
- System keys: lock screen, suspend, hibernate, and power off.
Tux deserves its place on the keyboard. "
I'll probably pick this keyboard up when I finally get around to building a MythTV system.
You can pick the Linux keyboard up here.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009 at 5:26PM
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