Originally Posted By: tfabris
- They could have made the keys bigger (i.e., the keys could all touch each other like a normal keyboard does) but they didn't.


I just popped off a standard key from a Dell fullsize keyboard I had nearby, and put it face down on top of the same key on the Mac keyboard. Actual surface space where you touch the keys is larger on the Mac keyboard by probably 2-3 mm in length and height. The visible gaps on the Mac keyboard make you think the keys are smaller then they actually are, where as a big keyboard tends to use tall tapered keys, and the gaps aren't as visible.