With my 2400c lost in space, thanks to FedEx, I have gone back to using 
my Duo 2300.  I find that the clicker on the Duo to be much better than 
the one on the 2400c.  It is also more reliable since I had the clicker 
on the 2400c serviced twice by Apple before my original warranty ran out. 
 There has been no problem with the clicker on the 2300.

On the other hand the keyboard on the 2400c is, in my opinion, the best 
ever.  The scissor design compensates nicely for my off center key 
strikes and certainly for its smaller size.  I have fewer typing errors 
on the 2400c than with any full size keyboard and especially the iMac.  
Having to use the 2300 keyboard is now pure torture.  Of all the features 
I like about the 2400c I believe I would rate the keyboard first.  If 
Apple ever does offer a new subnotebook I hope it includes a scissors 
keyboard like the 2400c.

Stan Bratton

Stan Bratton




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