On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 06:35:42PM -0400, Scott Sullivan via talk wrote: > The also make a USB only version, which I have two of as daily drivers for > at home and work. > https://www.lenovo.com/ca/en/accessories-and-monitors/keyboards-and-mice/keyboards/KEYBOARD-US-English/p/0B47190
I bought one for $60 from lenovo.ca, and just got it this morning. After using it for 1 full day, I found that its $60 price is reasonable. Think of it as $30 keyboard and $20 mouse, plus $10 premium for integrating into one package. - UPS delivered the package crushed and ripped on one side. But, I don't see any physical damage to the content or missing parts. There is only 2 parts: keyboard and micro-USB cable. - Key press feels and sounds cheap. Keyboard on real ThinkPad laptop is way better. - The keyboard is light, compact, and it flexes. But, rubber feets and risers don't slip. - PAGEUP and PAGEDOWN are with inverted-T arrows. And, HOME, END, INSERT, DELETE are located linearly on top row. I have to look down to see where all the keys are. - Fn key is left-most key where Ctrl should be. I'll never get used to this. - ESC is too small, and I'm a vi-guy. In conclusion, if you're short of desk space, then it's good option. It's not for doing real work, at least for me. -- William Park <opengeome...@yahoo.ca> --- Talk Mailing List talk@gtalug.org https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk