Following on from the post about the Atwood-driven keyboard, I just found one which I'll be buying once it's released (I don't do "pre-orders" with unproven vendors):
http://kbtalkingusa.com/full-specifications-and-features/ I said the biggest thing I wanted was wireless, but this is even better. Proper Bluetooth AND still fall back to USB if desired/needed. I've never bothered with Bluetooth keyboards because they're usually half-baked pieces of crap with dodgy non-standard key layouts, but this would make using a keyboard with a tablet less of a token novelty. In short: CODE keyboard: + Backlight + Various dipswitch options + Tenkeyless option - Only Cherry clear switches KBTalking Pro: + Choice of popular Cherry keyswitches + Both Bluetooth and USB supported + Pair with multiple devices (including phones and tablets), not just one PC + Better hotkey functionality Given that the first two of the CODE keyboard advantages are of questionable practicality, the KBTalking Pro is an easy winner for my money. This message has been scanned for malware by Websense. www.websense.com
