On May 14, 2004, at 10:05 AM, John Griffin wrote: > I think what I need to do is try and relearn typing. With the rubber > keyboards I found myself using more and more force. With early Macs I > remember that one could just let the fingers fall where they should > and not > use much (if any) force and the result is a much quieter work > environment. > > One other thing I didn't mention is that for the first time in a very > long > time, it is actually possible to type faster then the Powerbook can > display > it! > > jg > Depends on the PowerBook, I suppose. In any case, I find that when I go back to an Apple Pro Keyboard, it feels weird, rubbery, and it takes a few moments to get used to it again. _ _ _ _ Peace, Gene Steinberg Author, "The Mac OS 10.3 Panther Little Black Book" http://www.macnightowl.com. Co-author, "Attack of the Rockoids" http://www.rockoids.com Correspondent, USAToday.com Host, Mac Night Owl LIVE http://www.macradio.com/friday