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I have an affinity for Mac chicklet keyboards and have been struggling with finding a workable keyboard cover. Presently using a generic fits all that causes me more typos than I cause myself (and that can be a lot).

Anyone know a place that produces "chicklet specific" covers or do I go back to Saran Wrap?
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#2
Naked or abstinence
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#3
Why use a cover at all?
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#4
Because I’m a slob, have at least 4 old keyboards I’ve killed! So covers seemed a logical albeit unobtainable solution. Posting this from my iPad because I think I just killed my main iMac. It’s restoring itself as I type - not only a slob but a jerk.

Moving the 27” aside to clean the desk it disconnected this time it didn’t come back as expected and I’m having to restore. Worst is adjusting from reading a 27” iMac to reading an iPad.

Anyone out there remember owning, seeing or using “The Complete Oxford Dictionary” in two volumes encased in a box with a small compartment that held a magnifying glass? That’s what typing and reading my iPad seems like to me. !st world problems!
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#5
I remember when there were a slew of keyboard covers sold at MWSF, and some were really quite nice.

Others were gimmicky (to me, anyway) with P'Shop and keyboard shortcuts and all manner of things on the cover.

I was looking for a keyboard cover some months back and didn't find anything that stayed in my memory.

Good luck with your search.
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RgrF wrote:
Because I’m a slob, have at least 4 old keyboards I’ve killed! So covers seemed a logical albeit unobtainable solution. Posting this from my iPad because I think I just killed my main iMac. It’s restoring itself as I type - not only a slob but a jerk.

Moving the 27” aside to clean the desk it disconnected this time it didn’t come back as expected and I’m having to restore. Worst is adjusting from reading a 27” iMac to reading an iPad.

Anyone out there remember owning, seeing or using “The Complete Oxford Dictionary” in two volumes encased in a box with a small compartment that held a magnifying glass? That’s what typing and reading my iPad seems like to me. !st world problems!

I remember my local Community College had one in the philology department. My English professor would give us a list of words to define. I could not find one...so I went down there to check it.

English Prof told me not to tell anyone, and gave me a bonus score.
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