Hi all,
Rick, yes it comes with the keyboard in the case.
I couldn't get it at first either, but by the end of the week I had the
demo unit, I was able to type with fairly good results. Kim Loftis
recommends that you rest the edge of your palms by your wrists against
the bottom rim of the Touch and that you flatten your fingers out. Do
not curve them as you would to play piano or type. You want to stretch
out your fingers flat and just move them up and down about a quarter of
an inch or less.
What I ended up doing was using the keyboard for important set-up
chores and that, but then I went into word processing and made a junk
file that I used for practice. It seemed to work better, the more I
practiced.
Ann P.
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