![]() There are ways to get the other custom keys on the KB top row configured in linux but that is a bit more of a challenge. For example the volume control wheel and the mute button work with no problem in linux, as do the zoom in and zoom out top keys. Dell has had (and I assume still does have) a fairly good appreciation and hence support for linux. I am quite happy with the keyboard "feel" (admittedly a personal opinion) and I was also pleased to see that the keyboard does seem to be very well supported in linux, given that is the main OS my PCs using these KBs run. That port will support USB 2.0 thumb drives and I have my Wacom Bamboo tablet connected through one of the two KB ports and it works fine. The ports are only USB 2.0 but for my purposes that's perfectly OK. ![]() There was a time when PC keyboards often had USB ports on them (Mac keyboards have almost always had them) and they allow you to put your wireless mouse receiver very near the mouse. ![]() There are many features I enjoy about this keyboard and the USB ports are one. ![]() Since then I have bought two new ones from Dell and will buy one or two more. They had a large box of Dell keyboards and I bought several "normal" ones but this USB multimedia KB really interested me and I bought the only one they had. Very nice keyboard at a very good price I first stumbled on this particular keyboard at a small local computer store that sells used computer components. ![]()
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