
An extra Control key is positioned to let you Control-Click contextual menus faster (just like the 2nd button on a 2-button mouse). A Tab key on the number pad allows one-handed number entry into forms and spreadsheets, leaving your other hand free to flip through information being entered. The OS X Keyboard also has the standard Eject (F12) and Volume control keys. For quickly attaching USB peripherals, nothing beats the convenience of an in-keyboard USB hub. No need to reach through the tangle of wires behind your computer to plug in your digital camera, key ring hard drive, joystick, or mouse. The OS X Keyboard uses high-quality rubber dome key switches. They provide a quiet tactile feel with enough resistance to hold the weight of your hands, which reduces long-term fatigue. The OS X Keyboard also includes a mouse. The OS X Mouse has a scroll wheel for quick, smooth scrolling through documents and web pages, a 2nd mouse button for contextual menus, and a precision optical sensor for accurate tracking. The OS X Keyboard works even better with Key Maestro automation software. Key Maestro lets you set up your own custom keyboard commands that can be triggered much faster using the OS X Keyboard's extra Control key. You can create new menu shortcuts, automate frequently-used commands, control iTunes or other applications running in the background, and much more.
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