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DURAGADGET USB Number pad for laptop / notebook for Lenovo Thinkpad W701 17"
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DescriptionIf you've ever spent time entering numbers into spreadsheets using your laptop, you will know that its very time-consuming indeed. This USB number pad gives you the functionality you need when you're using your laptop and number-crunching,FeaturesSame size as a normal keypad with full size keys Long USB lead Makes inputting numbers a breeze No external power source necessary No software required |
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DURAGADGET USB Number pad for laptop / notebook Toshiba NB305-105, Toshiba Qosmio X500-10x
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DescriptionIf you've ever spent time entering numbers into spreadsheets using your laptop, you will know that its very time-consuming indeed. This USB number pad gives you the functionality you need when you're using your laptop and number-crunching,FeaturesSame size as a normal keypad with full size keys Long USB lead Makes inputting numbers a breeze No external power source necessary No software required |
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Vtech - Write & Learn Letter Pad
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DescriptionThe Write & Learn Letter Pad makes learning letters fun and easy. Children learn how to form letters step by step on an interactive, erasable letter pad while they get positive coaching from the encouraging Write & Learn "Spokespencil... |
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Apple MB974ZM/B World Travel Adapter Kit
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Motorola Vehicle Dock for Motorola ATRIX 4G with Rapid Car Charger - Retail Packaging
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Is having a number pad built into a 15.6" key board hard to type on?
I am just wondering if things get too cramped with a built in number pad. My 15.6" laptop now has no number pad so I was wondering if getting a new computer with one would be a hassle.
I hate the key pads built into the keyboards on a laptop. I am very fast on any calculator or desktop keyboard key pad but the offset & position on a laptop drives me nuts.
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