Keyboard for N800

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On Mon, Dec 10, 2007 at 11:24:15AM -0800, Mike Klein wrote:
> The apple wireless keyboard...while A+ in the looks department is more 
> like a B- when it comes to actual work. The keys are NOT full-sized and 
> don't have appropriate amount of travel. Larger keys would've made 
> footprint larger though.

It's exactly the same size as the keyboard on my T-series ThinkPad,
which is the same size as the alphanumeric section of a random USB
keyboard I have by my desk.  Vertically, no, the keys are not that deep,
but I always assumed "full-size" meant the size and relative positions
of the keys rather than their depth.

> I can tough type > 120wpm and the Apple keyboard brings me down to like 
> 30wpm...it isn't easy to type on when on your lap as it's so narrow. The 
> HappyHacking keyboard is better example of small keyboard (although 
> wired) with full-size keys and travel.

Right, the Apple keyboard is too small for comfortable typing while
holding it on your lap.

Marius Gedminas
-- 
The day after tomorrow is the third day of the rest of your life.
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