On 4/14/01 1:11 PM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On or near 4/14/01 6:36 AM, R. Scott Ohlgren at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> observed:
> 
>> OT, but I'm wanting to take a poll and see what others are using for their
>> keyboard. I'd like to upgrade from one that came with my Sawtooth. (the
>> smaller USB Apple keyboard).
>> 
>> Because of the configuration of my desk and wrist rest, I'm looking for a
>> keyboard that has a fairly flat front to it. I tried out the MS Internet
>> Pro, but even with the removable rest, it had too much curve along the front
>> edge. 
>> 
>> Anyone try out the Macally iMediaKey? I've always like the IBM ones, but I
>> can't seem to find a USB for Mac made by IBM. I wouldn't at all mind beige,
>> either. The black ones from Apple have a higher glare aspect, and the
>> letters do tend to wear out.
>> What are you all using?
> 
> I am using a Macally iKey, USB keyboard. Very happy with it. I used it with
> my iMac, and now I am using it with my iBook when I sit at a desk, so I can
> put the keyboard on a lower level and the screen up more at eye level.
> 
<snip>
> 
> I like the Macally iKey. It's a little quieter than the iMac keyboard was,
> and I like its touch.

I'm using the Apple Pro keyboard (that comes now with all new Macs). I think
it's terrific. Much nicer feel than my original G3 USB keyboard, quiet, has
all the keys. (All these are important to pianists. :-)) I don't see any
wear on the letters (yet). Plugging in MS Intellimouse and Palm USB
connectors simultaneously in to the keyboard gives no problem. It's flat, or
you can raise it, whatever you want. It's excellent.

-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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