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Old 01-07-2012, 09:15 AM   #1
Gela
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Flexible keyboards


Can anyone please recommend a full-size flexible keyboard with a USB connection that will work with an EEE PC 701. I have investigated them on the web and they vary from £3.99 to over £50, with some people really fed up after purchasing one. As I live in the Isle of Man I need one with a pound sterling sign - not just the dollar. Thank you.
 
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You can actually change your £ sterling into dollars, yen, or even euro, you know :-)).

This area is a nightmare. I would think of another option, unless you work for a company making these things.
 
  


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