<me@privacy.net> wrote:
> "Timothy Daniels" wrote:
>
>>> Delete key?
>>>
>>> What would you need a delete key on a mouse for?!
>>>
>>> serious
>>
>> The above link is for an Apple keyboard.
>>
>>*TimDaniels*
>
> Ok but I in fact do see a delete key on the keyboard
><me@privacy.net> wrote:
>> "Timothy Daniels" wrote:
>>
>>>> Delete key?
>>>>
>>>> What would you need a delete key on a mouse for?!
>>>>
>>>> serious
>>>
>>> The above link is for an Apple keyboard.
>>>
>>>*TimDaniels*
>>
>> Ok but I in fact do see a delete key on the keyboard
>
>Yup, Delete is there. But I wonder where Backspace is.
>http://www.newegg.com/Product/ShowIm...L%2fA+-+Retail
>
>Could it be that Apple's Delete is really a backspace key?
>
>*TimDaniels*
Yes -- Apple's Delete key is really a backspace key. I would prefer
to have both a backspace and delete. At least Apple has dealt with
the right click and scrolling issues, the multi-touch way of doing
things is just as good as the typical Windows laptop touchpad way of
doing it.
"journey" wrote:
> Yes -- Apple's Delete key is really a backspace key. I would prefer
> to have both a backspace and delete. At least Apple has dealt with
> the right click and scrolling issues, the multi-touch way of doing
> things is just as good as the typical Windows laptop touchpad way of
> doing it.
Differing keyboard layouts drive me batty. 100% touch typing has
been impossible for me my since I gave up my inherited Smith-Corona.