To give people an idea of the size of the new bluetooth keyboard, it's about
the same size as the old bluetooth keyboard from top to bottom but from left
to right it only is the size of your old bluetooth keyboard from the left
side to the edge of the main keyboard with the delete backslash, return,
shift, etc. Imagine your old bluetooth keyboard with the numpad and the
in-betweem area )cursor-cross and the keys above it) hacked off and you have
the dimensions of the new keyboard. The new keyboard does have a cursor
cross but it's toward the right bottom. Anyway, in addition to hacking off
the above-described part of your old bluetooth keyboard, imagine it's one
very thin sheet of aluminum with a kind of cylinder (a lying-down cylinder
not a standing up one) at the top edge. Then imagine it's extremely
lightweight. That's the best description I can give.
- Apple Keyboard Shaun Jones
- Re: Apple Keyboard John Moore
- Re: Apple Keyboard Shaun Jones
- Re: Apple Keyboard Cheryl Homiak
- Re: Apple Keyboard Shaun Jones
- Re: Apple Keyboard Cheryl Homiak
- Re: Apple Keyboard David Poehlman
- Re: Apple Keyboard Cheryl Homiak
- Re: Apple Keyboard hank smith
- Re: Apple Keyboard David Poehlman
- Re: Apple Keyboard Cheryl Homiak
- Re: Apple Keyboard hank smith
- Re: Apple Keyboard Holly Anderson
- Re: Apple Keyboard Shaun Jones
- Re: Apple Keyboard hank smith
- Re: Apple Keyboard Shaun Jones
- Re: Apple Keyboard Shaun Jones
- Re: Apple Keyboard David Poehlman
