CHOOSE THE KEYBOARD MODEL WITH THE SAME HINGE UNDER THE KEYS In most of keyboards models which look the same outside, were used different type of hinges under the keys. To conform matching key you need to choose identic hinge that is used in your keyboard.
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In the picture below are shown three general hinges sizes. The best way to choose key set with matching hinge is to draw dawn “A” key. Under it is mounted the middle size hinge which you can compare with the one shown at the picture. If you have some doubts or you can’t find matching model please. We will help you in correct selection. Designation of “keyboard model” in column are provided by us so you won’t find it at your notebook. The indicated price includes: the key, hinge, and cup - all the elements needed for repair.
Sometimes in the same keyboard were used more than 3 hinge types. Some of them has metal hinges.
I'm using a new iMac 27 primarily as a Windows 7 machine (via Bootcamp). Wanting a wireless, matching keyboard with a number pad I ordered the Logitech diNovo Mac Edition ( not the Edge). I had a feeling that both the standard Windows and Mac editions would work with both my operating systems, but went for the latter to be sure to avoid a fundamental iMac clash.
Unfortunately, in Windows 7 the F keys are not working as they should, the Eject does nothing, and the number pad functions like arrows (perhaps numlock or the equivalent would resolve this, but I cannot locate it). I've seen this raised on forums before, but never resolved. Can the Mac edition be made to work properly with Windows 7 and how? Should I swap the keyboard for the standard version, since Windows is anyway my main environment, and if so, will the standard version work properly in OS X? Think you're right, balamw - from what I understand the windows version will work well enough at least (and maybe even fully) in the os x environment which I will occasionally (probably rarely) use. And I can be sure of it in windows mode. I'm going to pair it with a Logitech wireless mouse, but undecided between the Anywhere and the Performance (latter's more ergonomic; former might match better aesthetically, the finish seems a darker black, to match the gloss).
Any experience with these mice, any idea which matches the aluminium iMac better looks-wise?