Wireless Keyboard questin

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I am thinking of getting one of the rather nice Apple wireless keyboards to replace a Logitech. The Logitech is great except the legend wore off the keys far, far to quickly - I use my PC for work, so I use the keyboard a lot.

I've seen this has been a problem with some of the laptops, but Google hasn't revealed to me if it's a problem with the Wireless keyboards. I don't mind spending £45 (or whatever) if the legend lasts, but if it wears out in a few months I will be very fed up.

BTW I have an old Fujitsu PS/2 keyboard I used at work for years and the legends are perfect, so it can be done.
 
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Wireless Keyboard question

I am thinking of getting one of the rather nice Apple wireless keyboards to replace a Logitech. The Logitech is great except the legend wore off the keys far, far to quickly - I use my PC for work, so I use the keyboard a lot.

I've seen this has been a problem with some of the laptops, but Google hasn't revealed to me if it's a problem with the Wireless keyboards. I don't mind spending £45 (or whatever) if the legend lasts, but if it wears out in a few months I will be very fed up.

BTW I have an old Fujitsu PS/2 keyboard I used at work for years and the legends are perfect, so it can be done.
 
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As far as I can tell, the key's on the Apple keyboard aren't screen printed. That is, mine are all still on there after a couple years of use. I spend my work days typing.
 

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