>I would also like to know how to use an
>external keyboard with the Duo I've got--mine's become impossibly
>sticky, though I've grown fond of the machine and still want to use it
>for travelling.

Three things come to mind.

Buy a duoDock. But then you'll also need a monitor. But, DuoDock are going
cheap on eBay.

Buy an Apple MiniDock. It replicates all the ports so you can plug in a
keyboard. These are pretty expensive though.

Buy a Floppy MicroDock (or a SCSI MicroDock). It also has an ADB port so you
can plug in a keyboard or just a mouse. Not too expensive.

All those ideas should work but you could probably pick up a replacement
keybaord for about the price of the Floppy MicroDock which would be the
cheapest solution.

-makmac


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