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Aron Black Multi-Function Keyboard Review

By: (more) | Peripherals News | Posted: Sep 5, 2001 2:18 am

For those who want their keyboards to do more than just type, there are a few alternatives. But for those who want one of these special keyboards in a different color also... well, the choices are getting a bit more limited. Head on over to Mikhailtech and see what they found out about the Aron Black Multi-Function Keyboard and see if it's what you're looking for. here's a snip:

 

"The overall layout of the keyboard is standard, but I do have a few gripes with it. The most important is the enter/backspace key combination. This follows the style of earlier models, with an oversized enter key and a miniature backspace key. FYI, I'm currently using a Microsoft Elite keyboard (yea, the one that's split down the middle) and I've grown quite accustomed to the double sized backspace key. I type a lot, and I also make a lot of mistakes when typing fast and could, in all honesty, care less about a huge enter key. Oh well, some things never change.

 



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