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Re: Old programmable keyboards located
- Subject: Re: Old programmable keyboards located
- From: John Negus jxz@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 15:31:44 +0100
Judith Davidsen wrote:
> As long as we're on the subject of keyboards, does anyone
> know of a keyboard for desk top that is like a laptop
> keyboard--no numerical keypad hanging off the right side
> taking up the space devoted to teacup and ash tray,
> numerical keys accessed through something like an FN+nn
> combination? Function keys on the left would be nice; ctrl,
> alt, shift, arrows etc on both sides would be nice, but
> getting rid of that keypad goiter is a priority.
You've probably solved the problem now, but for what it's worth:
In a French catalogue I receive, there is a keyboard which
looks similar to a laptop keyboard - with function keys
across the top. It looks, by the small picture which is all
I have to go by, as if the page up & down etc. keys are in a column
to the right. It must have around 85 keys in all, plus a set
of multimedia ones across the very top. As bonuses,
it has an infra-red link to the computer and two touch-sticks
or whatever they're called. Priced around $45, it's black in
colour. No mention of the maker I'm afraid.
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