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I just love the external full-size Apple keyboard (http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB110LL/B/apple-keyboard-with-numeric-keypad?fnode=56) â the keys are so light and springy, and my hands and shoulders far prefer it to my old Microsoft Natural Ergo keyboard. So I went to my local office supply store to check out new PC keyboards, but none of them responded to the light touch that I like in Appleâs. They all took much more force to use, and now that Iâm getting so used to the Apple one, I want a PC one like it.
So, anyone have any shopping suggestions for ergo-ish PC keyboards, w/numeric keypads and full set of cursor and home/delete/etc. keys, with somewhat smallish buttons (I have very small hands), and that requires just a very light touch?
Thanks much,
-Monique
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