Re: New iMac keyboards
In article <46AF45E2.1CD6DBFC@xxxxxxxx>,
John Albert <j.albert@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Gregory wrote:
<< Much better than I expected, but I still prefer a decent desktop keyboard.
Hear, hear! (or, should I say, click, click!)
I haven't used an Apple keyboard since they went to USB - same with their
mice. Can't stand them. All "design", no "function".
What's wrong with them? I find nothing wrong with the keyboard, and
although the Mighty Mouse could be shaped better, the notion of a small
trackball instead of a wheel is excellent.
So what's yer problem?
.
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