December 25, 2010


8 comments:

  1. That's awesome! I love the action on mine as well.

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  2. She's a beauty! If you use it enough you'll start remembering to swap the y and z.

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  3. Congrats! Sorry to be pedantic, but I believe that's the German layout.

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  4. It certainly could be, Richard. I was just going off of what Adwoa mentioned on her site (as she was the one who sent it to me). I did notice she said it had a Swiss-French QWERTZ keyboard and I only said French.

    Either way, it seems to type in English well:)

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  5. Congrats on the new addition to the family! I've longed for one of those beauties for a very long time and I'm glad to see someone who loves it as much as I am going to when I finally get one!!

    Merry Christmas again, friend!

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  6. H3k 4-evah!

    Congrats - a fine, beautiful machine. Every typophile should have one! (:

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  7. I tried to post a comment using my mobile phone (was out of town without wifi), but it didn't work so now I get to finally chime in! Great to see that you finally unwrapped the H3000 and it's working well for you. I can tell how much you like it since it's being featured in so many typecasts :) The keyboard is indeed Swiss-French, which has subtle differences from Swiss-German and German. It'll take some getting used to the y and z, but I have the same problem myself switching between different layouts on computers and typewriters. Happz New Zear! ;-)

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