Madkins007
Member
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Nebraska- the Good life
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I have a Snap 'N Type, and I must say that I am pleased with it- for what it does.
I am using a Prism, and have a Stow-a-Way. If I need to do any 'real' typing, I will either do it on my desktop or the Stow-A-Way, but the Snap 'N Type is very handy for places like in the car, waiting for a movie to start, etc.
I do not carry it attached to my Prism, but in a small cloth bag in my pocket. I am still trying to figure out something to carry in the little clear snap-on space filler! If I were going to carry the keyboard attached, I would try my Rhinoskin 2000, some of the camera cases, or a largish pouch.
Functionality- not too bad. Some of the keys are a bit 'iffy' when you press them, and some are spaced such that I sometimes hit a neighbor. The layout is not too bad, although there are a couple keys that are either located or labeled 'oddly'.
Yeah, my thumbs get tired after a couple minutes as well, but since I keyboard with a modified 4 or 5 finger 'hunt and peck', I guess the Snap 'N Type just gives my otherwise unused thumbs some equal time!
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