On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Dr. Nicholas Shaw wrote: > Thanks Hanno. That's interesting. It sounds like each has its benefits > along with negatives. I'm interesting is a keyboard for use on my desk or > on an airplane. Thus the SU-8W could meet that needs. I have the Nokia bluetooth keyboard and really like it. The couple times I've needed to use it on my lap, I simply grabbed a book and set it on that. Works in a pinch. I never tried any of the other keyboards, but the only thing that can be a pain with the Nokia is switching between the numbers and letters, as they require you to be in 'function mode' kind of like a scientific calculator. I find myself typing out 'two' and 'twenty five' instead of using numbers. The hyphen is up there as well, so I don't use it much, either. K