

The on-board USB ports are USB2.0, but do not have enough power to connect things like an iPod. (even after more than a year of ownership, it still pisses me off that they did this).

The USB extension cable is 'keyed' so that absolutely no other USB device can be used with it without first modifying the female end to remove the key.
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The 'Num Lock' key is labeled Clear, the Scroll Lock key is remapped to F16 (immediately above 'clear'), etc. Pros: Nice look, smooth key action (still moves and responds like new after more than a year of HEAVY use), quality materials, included USB extension cable, & 2 built-in (low power) USB ports.Ĭons: Some of the buttons Windows users are used to are mapped to different locations or are simply missing.
