Linked by alcibiades on Mon 9th Feb 2009 15:26 UTC
Lately I bought the Apple Aluminum Keyboard, and thought people might be interested in how it worked out after extended use. It was bought because it is quiet. If your priority is quietness, its far and away the best that's readily available. Tried out in a store you could tell it would do the trick on quietness. It seemed it would probably be OK to type on. But this is something you only find out by long sessions.
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I am really disappointed with that (usb+numpad) keyboard after about few hours of typing.
This one is not for touch typist. I still could not recognize the keys position by touch, which leads to miss or double presses.
Also lowest-row keys are so much harder to use ... space-alt-ctrl etc.
the only advantage is that its much more silent, even comparing to T40 series thinkpads one.
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I am really disappointed with that (usb+numpad) keyboard after about few hours of typing.
This one is not for touch typist. I still could not recognize the keys position by touch, which leads to miss or double presses.
Also lowest-row keys are so much harder to use ... space-alt-ctrl etc.
the only advantage is that its much more silent, even comparing to T40 series thinkpads one.