The Apple keyboards will work perfectly well with a Windows based machine.

The only thing to remember is the CLEAR key is NUMLOCK & the APPLE key is the 
WIN key.

Other than that, I have a bunch of clients using & loving them.

cjc1959au

On 26/03/2012, at 6:42 AM, Kathy K wrote:

> I'm a lifetime user of Macs, and only recently began using a PC at my new 
> job. IT received a grant to purchase new CPUs from Dell. One of these CPUs 
> will be for me. In addition, I'll be getting new dual monitors, a wacom 
> tablet, and a keyboard. My question is on the keyboard. I'm quite attached to 
> the feel of my Apple keyboard (one of those flat chrome ones with the white 
> keys—came with my dual core iMac) and find the PC keyboard to be rather 
> clunky and cumbersome. Are there any PC keyboards out there that are designed 
> like the Apple ones? I'd consider using an Apple keyboard, but hesitate 
> because I've read there are some quirky things happen with that combo, and 
> also I wonder if there are any keys I'd be missing out on and would need. 
> (Though I really don't know what... since my history with PCs is rather 
> short, I don't know what I 'might' need. My job description is a mix of 
> graphics, admin and some icky database stuff. I use the the Adobe suite, plus 
> Office plus aforementioned icky in-house database stuff.)
> 
> Anyone familiar with flat PC keyboards? Or using an Apple keyboard with a PC?
> 
> Kathy K

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