Can anyone recommend a PC keyboard that is similar to the Mac keyboard?

I own a macbook pro at home, but have to use a PC at work. The differences in the two keyboards are making it difficult to type -- lots of typos, etc. Can anyone recommend a mac-alike keyboard for the PC?

The MacBook Pro built in keyboard isn't ideal for typists, nor can it handle a lot of wear and tear.
If you wear out the built in keyboard, then you might not be able to perform essential at boot key commands if needed.
What you can do is use one ideal keyboard for both and this is currently the best kind, handles a lot of pounding and gives tactile and audio feedback.
There is also a option for no markings on the keys, to force you into being a touch typist.
http://www.daskeyboard.com/?ModPagespeed=noscript

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