I bought Das Keyboard for the Mac, which probably works like that 1989 Northgate Omnikey keyboard that talmy mentioned. I had to d/l a keyboard mapper as the function keys did not work until I mapped them. I use a Magic Mouse at work, but at home it's a Logitech MX Revolution mouse. It's the best mouse I've ever used, with a Mac or a PC.
Logitech announces new Bluetooth keyboard, trackpad for Mac
#16
Posted 12 December 2012 - 10:27 PM
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A very large number of Mac users. Do many people truly feel the same? I am the exact opposite and have always despised the numeric keypad. Especially since centering the keyboard in front of my display means that right-handed drivers need to shove the mouse/track pad 7 inches to the right.
Agreed! Use your iPhone as a number pad for goodness sake!
#17
Posted 26 December 2012 - 06:49 AM
I agree. NumberKey Free is a great little app which saved me the cost of a separate number pad. Now, if I were using a spreadsheet and had to input numbers all day, I probably would want an extended keyboard, but for light use, the phone is great!
#18
Posted 22 March 2013 - 04:11 PM
I love my wireless solar keyboard mainly *because* of the RF USF dongle. I doubt I'm the only Mac user out there who uses more than one machine on a KVM switch, and Bluetooth doesn't cut it for this. Though unsupported, the RF dongle plugs into the KMV and works seamlessly with both computers. I don't use Bootcamp, but I do run Windows 7 in Oracle Virtual Box on my work MBP, and it works there too. Now if Logitech would just make a Mac trackpad that works with the RF receiver (currently only with Windows pad does this), I wouldn't have to revert to a mouse for the second computer.
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