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Kensington keypad / calculator
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Aug 13, 2003, 04:34 AM
 
This is a cool idea... a small calculator that can be plugged into your PowerBook to serve as a keypad. For entering lots of numbers, a good keypad is a godsend. And doubling as a calculator is sweet.

HOWEVER, the old Kensington portable keypad (no calculator) was too small... it is easier to touch-type using the inline keypad than it is to squeeze my fingers onto their little keypad.

SOOOO... the question:
Is the new keypad/calculator the same size as their old keypad?
Or is it the same size as a normal keyboard keypad?

(My retail Apple Store doesn't have it yet... they still have the old one.)
     
   
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