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-----Original Message-----
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 18:14:15 -0400
From: GeneralStuff <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: small keyboard
I understand about the "number pad" keys - I use the Home, End Arrows, =
etc. But the extra bank of keys inserted between the main keyboard and =
the keypad keys (duplicate Insert, Home and arrows, etc - ALL =
duplications of the keypad keys right next to them) I have NEVER used - =
they were added after I was already accustomed to the normal keboard and =
are totally useless as far as I am concerned. I would surely like to =
find a keyboard without them. --AnnaSummers
> > Does anyone know where I could get a small, short, narrow keyboard
without
> all of those duplicate keys spread out on the right side?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > AnnaSummers
>=20
Is this the kind of keyboard you are looking for? I found this website while
looking through an old issue of PCWorld (July 2001) for something unrelated
and saw this featured. It's kind of pricey, but it IS small! It's a wireless
keyboard/portable word processor. Probably not what you wanted, but it may
give you some ideas.
http://quickpad.com/Showcase.asp
Close up picture of tiny, tiny keyboard.
http://www.quickpad.com/images/Items/Images/QP%20IR%202.jpg
Chris Ryan
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