On 02-05-15 at 09.35 Aaron Willems said:

>What the heck are you talking about. Who said anything about
>changing platforms. It just means if you want a power button
>on the keyboard you'll have to pick a different manufacturer
>besides Apple. Macally makes some decent keyboards. Chill
>Out...

Just one note. My Macally iKey sure has a power button, and it works fine - that is, 
when the computer is already powered. It does not, however, work as a power-on key. Re:

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On 02-05-15 at 09.31 Marc van Gemert said:

>Because it is not allowed in the computer industry to let
>power run through an USB keyboard when the computer is not
>turned on.
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My 2 �
/Per
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Per A J Andersson, G�teborg, Sweden - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PS. iKey has very large space key (not good for my command+key combinations). But 
OTOH, it has a distinct feel to its keys. So I still rank it above the Apple Pro 
keyboards.

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