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<DIV> I guess that should cause an "Ive's nightmare". The new aluminum keyboards were designed to:
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<DIV>1st - low cost
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<DIV>2nd - fit the "regular" space between human arms/hands when typing
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<DIV>3rd - ahestetically fit the front of the 20" / 24" displays
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<DIV>Hey, this is a graphic designer's thought/opinion, so I'm not responsible for my accuracy! :D
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<DIV>LM<br><br>
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<DIV>>>>On Thu, 5 de Mar de 2009 at 10:58, "Riba" <riba@ml1.net> wrote:
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<DIV>>Thanks for the tip about the vesa mount... regarding the keyboard, I<br>>think it would be incredibly cool if they just drop the full size<br>>keyboard and offer a separate optional numeric part that you can plug at<br>>will...something like the old adjustable keyboard used to have.<br> </DIV>
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