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- Nice KeyboardI bought this keyboard because of the small footprint and the other reviews I had read on Amazon. I am not disappointed. I find the keyboard easy to type on and it does not slow me down at all. I am used to working on a laptop much of the time and the keyboard feel reminds me of that only with a little more space. Rating: - Looks great; Poor PerformanceKeyboard constantly sticks, and I find I'm spending as much time going backwards to fix mistakes as I spend going forward. At first I thought it was because it was new. Well, I've been using it regularly since Christmas; and it's still sticking. I've been a rapid touch typist for over 30 years. I HATE this keyboard and am on amazon right now trying to find a replacement. Rating: - Slick--in more ways than one.Frankly, I was surprised at how thin the keyboard is, and now I'm pleasantly surprised at the cost of a replacement (especially since I have a heavy touch that wears out key action fast). But my previous iMac keyboard fit perfectly into the concave area underneath my computer table, the thickness of the keyboard supplying just enough uplift and foundation to make the keys easily accessible and the keyboard secure. I've had to reconfigure my work space to accommodate this thin slab, and thus far have not been very successful in raising its profile while simultaneously securing its base. It "repositions" itself and, in the heat of action, occasionally squirts loose from its moorings, slipping off its (admittedly) makeshift foundation and dangling in mid-air by its cable, the other end still attached to the USB input of the computer. Looks like the attractive price of another keyboard will be offset by the cost of a new computer table. Rating: - Fantastic typing comfort!Apple's new keyboard design is so much more than just good looks. I spend most of the day at my computer, and I can't get over how much more comfortable it is to use this keyboard. The actual key-press is shorter -- the key travels less distance up and down -- yet, the tactile feedback is such that you don't get the feeling you're using a laptop keyboard. The pressure required to press the key is perfect -- I don't accidentally double-tap keys, but I don't have to pound them either. Also, the keyboard is so flat that I discarded my foam wrist rest, and can rest my entire forearm on the desk in front of the keyboard and type in ergonomic bliss. The keyboard's two USB ports are USB 2.0, though they do note that if you plug in high-power devices such as an iPod, you must have an aluminum-finish new iMac or better. Some of the Apple-specific keys have been relocated or reassigned, which takes some getting used to, but overall the layout's better I think -- the volume keys (which I use constantly) are now right over the delete key, so you don't have to reach over to the numeric keypad to hit them. I also used to bump the eject key all the time with my mouse cord when it was right on the outer corner, and now that's over by the delete key too. Rating: - Fantastic keyboard but not transportableI love the design of this keyboard. As many have mentioned, it is very easy to type on and large enough for regular usage. I do like the keypad as well. One reason I wanted the keyboard for use with my MacBook Air is so that I could do data entry and I have a much easier time with a keypad. The only reason I wouldn't give this keyboard 5 stars is that the keyboard is just slightly too long for normal sized briefcases. It makes portability difficult.
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