I'll let you know what I think of the Logitech when it arrives then.
On 5/04/2015 11:21 PM, Ann Byrne wrote:
Because I don't like the touch on the Apple keyboard, I bought a
McAlly keyboard instead. it was inexpensive, had a great feel, and
only some of the time would it respond to the VO keys. So I'm back
with the Apple, but I would like one that more give when I push the keys.
At 08:00 AM 4/5/2015, you wrote:
Hi!
I'm looking at other keyboards to use with my Mac other than the one
shipped with the Mac or the one you buy from Apple, I've been using a
Bluetooth keyboard and there's nothing wrong with the board per say
though I'm very much impressed with the look and feel of the latest
Logitech offering I'm using on my Windows machine, the MX800.
I did a Google search on compatible Mac keyboards and discovered the
Logitedh diNovo keyboard, its a Bluetooth board and seems to be very
highly regarded so I thought I'd give it a try, I've ordered one and
I should have it after Easter though I do warn anyone considering
this keyboard that it will set you back around $100.
If anyone on the list has tried one of these boards then I'd be most
interested in hearing hwat you think or perhaps you've tried another
Mac compatible keyboard offering.
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