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<blockquote data-quote="Chef_eam" data-source="post: 1196685" data-attributes="member: 135390"><p>Looking at this video, <a href="http://twelvesouth.com/products/magicwand/gallery/#Videos" target="_blank">MagicWand - MagicWand - Twelve South</a> , it looks like there is a strip that goes between the keyboard and the Trackpad to keep the two from flexing independently. I do see a couple of issues with this though. I know some people like to turn the keyboard off when not in use. For right handed users, this would not be possible as the Trackpad will be covering the power button on the keyboard. It also shows in the video that the two are taped together as well as being in the Wand device. So, being taped together as well is going to make it very inconvenient to turn the keyboard on and off if you are one that does turn it off when not in use, not to mention turning it back on when you change the batteries. And one more thing...you are also going to have to take the setup apart to change the batteries in the Trackpad as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chef_eam, post: 1196685, member: 135390"] Looking at this video, [url=http://twelvesouth.com/products/magicwand/gallery/#Videos]MagicWand - MagicWand - Twelve South[/url] , it looks like there is a strip that goes between the keyboard and the Trackpad to keep the two from flexing independently. I do see a couple of issues with this though. I know some people like to turn the keyboard off when not in use. For right handed users, this would not be possible as the Trackpad will be covering the power button on the keyboard. It also shows in the video that the two are taped together as well as being in the Wand device. So, being taped together as well is going to make it very inconvenient to turn the keyboard on and off if you are one that does turn it off when not in use, not to mention turning it back on when you change the batteries. And one more thing...you are also going to have to take the setup apart to change the batteries in the Trackpad as well. [/QUOTE]
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