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The Sanwa keyboard is Mouseless and Wireless and is created for all of those MacBook users who prefer not using a mouse, but enjoy the trackpad feature on the Apple laptop. Keyboards are more user friendly and easier manage for most

This keyboard has a touchpad on the right, so you can completely abandon the mouse when it comes to your desktop. This Sanwa keyboard also gives you the chance to lose another wire: the one on the keyboard. (Read the full post about

MacBooks but enjoy that trackpad you will find on your Apple laptop. Most of us will love a mouse when comparing to a trackpad but the truth is that sometimes it can also be very useful. The new Sanwa keyboard is very intresting [.

This Sanwa keyboard also gives you the chance to lose another wire: the one on the keyboard. Yes, it is completely wireless, using a 2.4GHz spectrum, which could be a problem when it comes to using it with a wireless network.

Sanwa is showing off a media center keyboard…without any media center keys. The $130 keyboard for the most part seems to just be your average run of the.

Sanwa is showing off a media center keyboard…without any media center keys. The $130 keyboard for the most part seems to just be your average run of the mill computer keyboard except it has a track pad on the right hand side instead of

This keyboard is the ultimate solution for the media centric fan that lives on the couch and likes the upper hand on everything. The Sanwa wireless keyboard has nothing unusual about it, other than the fact that it sports a touchpad

I like this Sanwa keyboard a lot less. On the surface, it's similar to the Trust keyboard I have, except it has a trackpad instead of a trackball. That seems, superficially, like an improvement over the Trust's spinning ball bearing,

Sanwa has announced a new USB wireless full size keyboard for the Japanese market that distinguishes itself from the vast majority of other wireless keyboards thanks to coming with an integrated track pad – making the new Sanwa keyboard

Desk space is always a priority for a computer user. There is just so much stuff lying around to.

03/10
2007

Sanwa NT-MA2 Mouse (With Numpad)

Sanwa NT-MA2 Mouse Images

Measures 53 x 108 x 33mm, Sanwa’s NT-MA2 is a mouse (USB?) with a numpad on its body. This could be useful for gamers or for laptop owners like me since not all notebooks include a numpad on their keyboard. The price is just €40 a piece and two color variants (white and black) are currently available. Note that this isn’t the first nummouse or mousenum or whatever it’s called. INNO Design has previously introduced similar device named MacGyver Mouse. Sanwa’s has better design though.

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