Re: [iPad] Re: Wireless Keyboard - Carlee

 

So it doesn't sound like you are 100% happy with either one, right?   That's kind of a nuisance having to use the iPad to navigate with the Apple keypad.  And I can imagine it's hard to remember to press the space bar harder than usual, assuming you also have other keypads you use. 
 
When somebody asks you a question on the street--like, "how do I get to the train station"--they don't even ask if you speak their language!  They just start talking in their own language!  LOL  German, French, Italian, and Rumantsch are the four national languages here.
 
Carlee
 
 
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Date: 27.05.2011 13:37:58
Subject: Re: [iPad] Re: Wireless Keyboard - Carlee
 
I recently bought an Apple wireless keypad and it is nice to use, but you still have to use the IPad to navigate.

I bought a used keypad through Amazon.  It looks brand new, but I find I do have to press the space bar extra hard or it won't work.

I have always admired the Swiss for their mastery of several languages.  It amazes me!

Isabel

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