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Involvement Level: Expert (understands the inner workings)
Pros: Nice white color. 'Island' style keys. Full sized keyboard, with numpad. Arrow keys in correct size/position.
Cons: No media keys Annoyingly placed 'Macro' key.
Other: This is a fairly nice keyboard if you like the feel if the slim key mac style keyboard without being tied to the mac 'look'. Unlike the other mac-like clones available this is a fullsized one so things like the arrow keys are in the correct position and it has dedicated PageUp/PageDown/Home/End/Insert keys. The main issue I have is the 'Macro' key. It's not much use for most people (maybe for people typing in another language like Chinese or one with accents) and it is positioned right next to the shift key so it's fairly easy to knock it by accident when trying to make an uppercase. On Ubuntu, it seems to print a > character by default. I'm going to see if I can make it work as an alternative left shift key using xbindkeys. Also the lack of media keys is a bit of a pain (would love a fullsized mac-clone keyboard which also has the full range of fn keys). I have one of the mac clone keyboard, I did prefer the 'feel' of the keys on them (and the genuine mac ones better still) but this one isn't bad either.
Involvement Level: Expert (understands the inner workings)
Pros: + It is very small and compact, yet the buttons are big (normal) and has a lot of space. + Buttons are very good; quiet but loud enough to hear and feel + It appears to be quick enough. + It comes with a thin transparent cover which can be left on top of the buttons if you think you may contaminate it. + The space between the button and the case is very small, which will prevent dirt to go inside.
Cons: - The wire could have been a little longer.
Other: Compact and cheap product. Very comfortable to type with. It looks very good - pure creamy white color with stylish buttons. Buttons feel very good when pressed and they are silent too. Very clean design with some extra buttons on top of the standard set - the volume control is very nifty tool. One of the other buttons opens Winamp by default, and the other is not appointed yet i think. I haven't used the Macro button yet but it doesn't bother me, because i had a button there which i didn't use on my old keyboard. The Enter is rather small though, which is a pain before i get use to it.
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