You
would like that, wouldn't you?
Quote: "One of the things I'd definatly do with it ( or the extra keys ) is to set up a Dvorak keyboard !"
Why would you shell out $200 to create a DVORAK keyboard when you can just purchase a normal one for $20 and rearrange the keys? Actually, you don't even need to rearrange the keys, I learned to type in DVORAK by just memorising the key positions (it's quite intuitive so it makes it easy to remember).
Plus, I don't think this product is really aimed at typing, considering by default it only has 25 keys (1 less than the alphabet, excluding numbers, special characters and a spacebar). Which means you can also discard using it for most multiplayer games where you'd want to taunt your opponents.
"Computers are useless, they can only give you answers."