Thanks Bruce, John and Christopher for your input.
I brought my Apple keyboard in to work today and hooked it up to the PC
(running XP) and it worked fine. I think that's a better option for me than
getting a flat PC keyboard. Mainly because I'll be using the same keyboard at
work and at home,
On Mar 25, 3:42 pm, Kathy K k...@spotart.net wrote:
Anyone familiar with flat PC keyboards? Or using an Apple keyboard with a PC?
Hi Kathy,
Personally, I'm a big fan of Logitech keyboards. Other than the G3
PowerBooks', I have never been completely happy with Apple keyboards --
or mice, for
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
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
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Kathy K k...@spotart.net wrote:
IT received a grant to purchase new CPUs from Dell. One of these CPUs will be
for me.
What's a Dell CPU? I'm not sure what you're talking about? Does Dell
have a line of computer's they actually named CPU??
If you prefer your
This may be more involved than you care to get, but figured I'd pass
the info along anyway in case it was useful to someone else.
Microsoft provides a program you can use to test the input from a
keyboard. The program is not provided directly, but instead is
included as part of the IntelliType
On Mar 25, 2012, at 7:10 PM, John Martz wrote:
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Kathy K k...@spotart.net wrote:
IT received a grant to purchase new CPUs from Dell. One of these CPUs will
be for me.
What's a Dell CPU? I'm not sure what you're talking about? Does Dell
have a line of