>I'm thinking about having one of the translucent keyboards Mac's Only
>imports
>installed when I upgrade to the Interware G3.
>See: http://www.macsonly.com/macimp/keybd.html
>
>Anyway, if you have a green or grey one I'd be interested in your feedback
>on
>color and functionality. The green goes with the PB 2400, but it looks like
>it's harder to see the letters due to lack of contrast than with the grey
>one.
>Plus, I'm not sure I'm sold on the iMac translucense thing...button-down
>kind
>of guy I guess. :-)
>
>Feedback welcome...
>
>Ralph Mawyer, Jr.
>San Antonio, TX
they also make the keyboard in the traditional black / dark gray non
translucent. the keys are nice. just a little larger than the factory
ones. the only odd thing to me was the position of the control key and
the caps lock are switched. i guess that is so if your finger hits that
position the control key will not do anything as opposed to turning on
the caps lock. kind of takes some getting use to if and when you have to
do a keyboard restart.
in my opnion there is no problem seeing the letters on the keys.
other than that, i love the 2 that i have! one clear, and one blue.
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