This is especially true now with quicknav.  I know, everyone has their own 
preference for what's comfortable to them.  but, for me, quicknav was a huge 
improvement.


On Dec 12, 2011, at 3:42 AM, Mr. L. Alexander wrote:

> nope. all the main interface  is with the normal keyboard layout. numpad 
> commander may require it but to be honest I don't use it. just my normal 
> keyboard on my macbook pro.
> 
> am I right in thinking you may be taking the plunge in buying a new mac? if 
> so, may I shake your hand and congratulate you on a wise decision :)
> 
> lol
> 
> lew
> 
> On 12 Dec 2011, at 09:25, Cheree Heppe wrote:
> 
>> Cheree heppe here:
>> So far, I use IOS devices and not even a MacVook Air.  My Windows screen 
>> reader, Window-Eyes does everything I require of it without any use of a 
>> numpad.
>> Does a Mac-driven laptop with VoiceOver require use of a numpad to operate?I 
>> was planning on trying for a MacBook Air soon.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Cheree Heppe
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On 12/12/2011, at 12:49 AM, David Griffith <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I have finally found a UK supplier who will provide a high quality
>>> ergonomic keyboard for the Mac.
>>> 
>>> It is very expensive compared to Windows versions but I would buy it like a
>>> shot because I am fairly desperate to have comfortable typing again. However
>>> there is one problem. The keyboard does not have a numeric keypad and I am a
>>> fan of num pad commander.
>>> The suggestion that they have made to me is that I purchase a separate
>>> numpad keyboard from them to go with the ergonomic keyboard .
>>> The numpad keyboards they sell are standard PC USB devices but they believe
>>> that they will work on a Mac. Having found it impossible to connect a
>>> windows ergonomic keyboard which is compatible with the Mac I am suspicious
>>> of claims that things should be compatible.
>>> Does anybody have successful experience of using a separate numpad keyboard
>>> with the Mac?
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> 
>>> David Griffith
>>> 
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