Magic FrogPad™ Turns Apple TrackPad Into Keyboard & More

We recently informed you about the #-Link-Snipped-#. There's another product you might be interested in - The Magic FrogPad. The Magic FrogPadâ„¢ turns Apple trackpad from mouse to keyboard and adds more functionality as well; and it does it with a simple cling that fits the trackpad. The touch sensitivity is powered by a special software available from the company that turns the trackpad into keyboard. Mobile users will no longer have to carry apple's physical bluetooth keyboard for all the serious typing work. Users can quickly change the functionality of the trackpad from keyboard to mouse with a simple touch.

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Magic Frogpad Apple Trackpad

The Magic FrogPad™ ships in both right and left handed versions. The official website mentions that you can still use a mouse with the FrogPad. The software to control the FrogPad is compatible with MAC OS X Snowleopard (10.6.4) and all latest system updates. US & Canada users will receive Apple Magic Trackpad for $129 in addition to Magic FrogPad™ software download, 4 Righty Clings, 4 Lefty Clings, 2 Numeric Clings. Interested users may order the product from #-Link-Snipped-#.

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