On Jan 17, 12:16 pm, Robert MacLeay <rmacl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> That said, I wish to insert a reality check: Even if you are successful,
> you will have spent a great deal of time and money, and will still wind up
> with a five year old keyboard.
>
> Shopping carefully, you can buy a decent used one for under $40. There are
> decent Mac-compatible substitutes available for less.

I like the Macally IceKey, however it has been replaced by the
IceKey2, priced at about $30.  <http://amzn.com/B0093H9EXA>   I have
not tried the second version.

I have also been happy with Matias' Mac oriented USB 2 keyboard/mouse
bundles for $30 - $40, even though they are their inexpensive membrane
keyboards and not their clicky keyswitch premium boards.  <http://
matias.ca/usb2keyboard/>  The USB2 port is kind of nice, although it
causes the keyboards to have two cables.

Jeff Walther

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