Hardware :: Wireless Numeric Keypad - Where To Find It

May 29, 2008

I'm using the bluetooth Apple ultra-thin keyboard. While I like it's small size, and wireless freedom; I miss the numeric keypad.

A simple solution would be to purchase a numeric keypad, but if it's not wireless, it defeats the purpose of using the Bluetooth keyboard.

I found Logitech's cordless numeric keypad, but looks like it lacks mac support.

Has anyone used it before, or perhaps know of an alternative?

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