If you're willing to go wired, you might as well go all the way and get
a buckling spring keyboard. Unicomp bought the rights from these
original IBM designs. Noisy but far better than anything else out there.
I miss my old one which got replaced with an Apple USB some years ago.
Hi,
Do not waste a gray hair on worrying if the keyboard will wear out. Your SSD
will die before that happens.
In regards to the logitech K750, that is NOT a bluetooth keyboard. It uses a
proprietary USB dongle and requires a free USB port. Not to mention, the
reviews of that model are horrid
Hello regarding the k750 you are right about using it with a ipad
but I am using it with a mac book pro and running win 7 and have had no
trouble with it so I don't know what the adverse comments are but I find it
does all I need and the number pad makes life easy when I have to use it
Hi look at the Logitech k750 it is sola powered and has all the keys
you named and a number pad so hopes this helps
-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Eileen Misrahi
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2014 6:19
Hi,
The Logitech does not have these keys. Actually, what you might be after might
well be a keyboard with a numpad, then you can use keyboard navigation.
Seriously, for the price, I wouldn't worry though, when you think about it,
letter keys get pressed far more, and there's always quick nav