[DM-MUG] Keyboard question

Yanik Dhont yanik at mac.com
Thu Jan 29 20:41:43 CST 2009


May I suggest the iSkin products if you wish to protect your keyboards:

They're actually on clearance now

http://www.iskin.com/store/i2shop_clearance.tpl?page=protouch&cart=1233282897357408

I've also enjoyed keyboards from Adesso, especially the ergonomic ones.

http://www.adesso.com/products.asp?categoryid=8

warm regards

Yanik (aka Wingman)

On Jan 29, 2009, at 2:37 PM, Jon Engelhardt wrote:

> I did stop at the Apple store yesterday and picked up the wired  
> version, I already like it much better, seems like a good value for  
> $50!  Thanks everyone for you advice and I'm going to try harder to  
> keep coffee and the occasional cookie away.
> Jon
> On Jan 29, 2009, at 2:30 PM, Sharalyn wrote:
>
>> I prefer the wireless keyboard to the white wired one because the  
>> keys are
>> easier to push, but if this is the route you go, be sure and get a  
>> cover for
>> it as there isn't any way a user can clean it if crumbs, etc. get  
>> under the
>> keys. Mine is in the shop right now for that very problem and as  
>> cleaaning
>> is not covered by warranty, Apple encourged me to not think in  
>> terms of
>> trying to take it apart to clean it myself.
>>
>>
>> On 1/28/09 9:57 AM, "John Rearick" <jrearick at bobbis.net> wrote:
>>
>>> One thing to keep in mind about the Apple aluminum keyboard is that
>>> there is no number pad on the wireless version (bluetooth).  The  
>>> wired
>>> (USB) aluminum keyboard is a full keyboard with number pad.
>>>
>>> I have been happy with the previous revision of Apple's keyboards
>>> (white, full-sized).  The previous revision has the same layout with
>>> number pad for wired and wireless.  There are also third party
>>> keyboards that I haven't used.
>>>
>>> John
>>>


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