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funnelbc
Joined: 10.01.10
Posts: 95
Corded with numeric keypad if you do any number entry at all. (Also if it applies to you, the indesign style shortcuts don't work using the top row of keys, only the numeric keypad)
SM
Joined: 19.05.10
Posts: 70
I prefer the full size keybaord, the wireless is too cramped.
I cant understand why they dont have a wireless keyboard with the number pad. Do the numbers really effect the battery life that much?
Jem
Joined: 10.01.10
Posts: 83
Things I fear I will never understand the point of
1) 2-tier State Governments
2) Wagamamas
3) Wireless keyboards
JubbJubb
Joined: 13.05.10
Posts: 265
Posted: 29.07.2010 @ 3.20 PM | Edited: 29.07.2010 @ 3.21 PM
mmm numeric keyboard it is then..
Jem, you forgot to add '4) the new track pad' to your list
dave
Joined: 16.01.10
Posts: 254
Jem, you forgot to add '4) the new track pad' to your list
It's so you can look just like one of those guys in sci-fi movies, you know, the ones with the track pads...
Looney
Joined: 30.03.10
Posts: 150
pain in the bum, non wireless for me
dylan
Joined: 10.01.10
Posts: 38
Posted: 29.07.2010 @ 4.30 PM | Edited: 29.07.2010 @ 4.35 PM
new track pad is for couch computing
mac mini connected to tv
easy couch mousing
but wired keyboard more real computing
dave
Joined: 16.01.10
Posts: 254
Now that actually makes sense.
noftus
Joined: 10.01.10
Posts: 65

JubbJubb
Joined: 13.05.10
Posts: 265
Posted: 29.07.2010 @ 11.05 AM
Anyone use the wireless keyboard?
Im buying a new iMac, and unsure if i want the wireless or the corded one with numeric keypad.
If you have wireless, is it too small? I wouldn't mind restricting the amount of cords on my desk,
but just worried about functionality a bit, as it looks like a laptop keyboard made into a desktop one.