I'm quite sensitive to keyboards, as I worked as a secretary for  
years, starting with manual typewriters, electric, electronic and  
similar.  I do have a quarrel with the right-hand Shift key on this  
two-year-old Intel iMac, as it sticks sometimes; it's the length of  
the key which does not seem properly supported underneath. My iBook  
keyboard is not too bad for short periods but the Cube's Apple Pro is  
nicer.

Yes, I've looked at ergonomic ones generally but, as you say, they are  
very expensive.
Regards
Susan

On 14 Sep 2009, at 05:06, tortoise wrote:

>
> On Sep 12, 8:37 am, Susan Platter <[email protected]> wrote:
>> We have just donated one of those to our local computer museum! Yes,
>> 6GB is what ours had and the nicest keyboard I've ever used.
>> Regards
>> Susan
>>
> I just bought one (with sore hands) to see if it was really true. Well
> I am not amazed but it may indeed grow on me (I've been rather
> attached to my 540c still).
>
> I can think of no other reason why Apple can't put nice keyboards on
> their new laptops other than if they are trying to hook their
> customers by abusing them (not caring is no excuse either, that's just
> unconsciousness).
>
> There is an ergonomic keyboard you can buy for around $400. Hmm.

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