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    ZetaPsi808
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    Recommend an Apple Keyboard Compatible with Dell

    i always loved Mac keyboards bc they are so comfortable on the fingers when u type alot.

    also I can type really fast on them.

    let me see which ones you guys like.

    oh btw, the O and R keys stopped responding on my old keyboard

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    typing in pORn too much there zeta?

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    Mac keyboards work with windows based machines... Used one for awhile when I dump liquid my other one...

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    How is a mac keyboard more comfortable

    They are basically the same....

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    Quote Originally Posted by LVHerbie View Post
    Mac keyboards work with windows based machines... Used one for awhile when I dump liquid my other one...
    so all of them are compatible?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZetaPsi808 View Post

    so all of them are compatible?
    I can only 100% verify the one I used (traditional wired one) but as long as they connect to a USB port I think you should be fine although the extra keys you get on the mac keyboard are obviously not going to be functional as well as the mac keyboard missing the extra keys typically associated with a traditional pc keyboard (such as print screen, etc)... As long as you can get by without these you should okay...

    BTW, I believe they have software that is suppose to reassign keys to do new functions but I never used it so I don't if it works as as advertised (or would work with a mac keyboard)...

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    ZetaPsi808
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    thanks guys. i went to micro center and got a nice one by kensington for $30

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