Thanks for that valuable information, Bruce. I
bought a keyboard for my Mac that was made by
Kensington. It was inexpensive and the action
felt great, but the Command, Option and Control
did not function like a Mac keyboard. I plan to
give this software a try.
Here is a link to the Kensington: http://www.jr.com/kensington/pe/KEG_64370/
The only downside for this model is the lack of
any places to connect USB devices to the keyboard.
Larry
On Oct 19, 2012, at 5:06 AM, W. Neal Lewis wrote:
What other keyboard would work with this MacĀ®?
Although it is a pretty keyboard (Bondi Blue) the keys have horrible action.
Any usb keyboard should work, although PC
keyboards have the command and option key
mapping swapped, there are utilities to fix
this, like DoubleCommand:
<http://doublecommand.sourceforge.net/>
You may be able to swap those keys in the
Keyboard control panel, but I'm pretty sure that
only happened in Snow Leopard, so it doesn't
apply to your G4.
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Bruce Johnson
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