Re: Looking for a Specific Keyboard

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LadyDungeness@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Thanks, Bev; I'll look into those options. Your suggestions are, as
always, practical and helpful. :-)

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Lady Dungeness
Crabby, but Delicious!
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On Fri, 13 Jul 2007 11:27:06 -0500, "Beverly Howard
[Ms-MVP/MobileDev]" <BevNoSpamBevHoward.com> wrote:

| >> think the keys are smaller and squeezed together <<
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|Don't know about this specific unit, but these keyboards can be |deceptive... for example, the keys on the unfolded |http://www.mobilityelectronics.com/keyboards_and_accessories.aspx are |9.5" and have exactly the same keysize and spacing as a full sized |keyboard and it folds into a package almost as small as a pda.
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|Take a moment to look at a standard keyboard and map out how little |space the alpha keys really take up.
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| >> on the left <<
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|Using one of the mini keyboards, consider getting a usb numeric keypad |which can then be put wherever you need it... such as |http://www.digitalet.com/Items/KYB-HO98463
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|Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]
Try using the mouse with your left hand. It's not that difficult to learn. I am left-handed and use the mouse alternately with either hand so as to rest one wrist occasionally.

Bill
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