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scouser75

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Hi All,

After about a full week of using my swanky new MBP, I'm finding the keyboard a PITA to use. They keys are far too flat (and IMHO feel quite cheap and tacky) and I'm finding it difficult to type accurately. Can anyone recommend something that will tilt the laptop a bit please?

I found this, which looks quite good SAMDI Wooden Laptop Stand - Wood iPad Stand, for MacBook iPad Air Pro Mini Retina, Universal Tablet and Laptop (A-White Birch) https://amzn.eu/d/bpStUnD
 
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Hi All,

After about a full week of using my swanky new MBP, I'm finding the keyboard a PITA to use. They keys are far too flat (and IMHO feel quite cheap and tacky) and I'm finding it difficult to type accurately. Can anyone recommend something that will tilt the laptop a bit please?

I found this, which looks quite good SAMDI Wooden Laptop Stand - Wood iPad Stand, for MacBook iPad Air Pro Mini Retina, Universal Tablet and Laptop (A-White Birch) https://amzn.eu/d/bpStUnD
I have been using the Twelve South Parcslope with my MBP 16". It has just enough tilt for me. parcslope-for-macbook-ipad
 
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I have been using the Twelve South Parcslope with my MBP 16". It has just enough tilt for me. parcslope-for-macbook-ipad
This is the one I see a lot of guys have been using and sites look great. I'm after a wood look and cane across this one. Looks great. Is adjustable. And currently on sale too

Deal: RAVEGO Wooden Laptop Stand, Foldable Ventilated Laptop Riser, Adjustable Computer Stand for Desk, MacBook Notebook Laptop Holder with Multiple Angles for Laptops Up to 15.6 inches (Light Beech) https://amzn.eu/d/4f6q7oM
 
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