Impressions of new Apple wired keyboard?

I'm very seriously considering picking up the new wired keyboard. Planning on wired as it is for a desktop Mac and I prefer an extended keyboard.
The main reason I'm considering the new keyboard is that I am sick of cleaning all of the crap out of the keyboard that came with my G5. Too many open spaces in the design. The new keyboard looks like it should remmedy that problem substantially.
My question is, for those who have already got it, how does it feel? How responsive/noisy/etc. are the keys? Does it take some getting used to? Does it feel strange?
Thanks.

Hi Phil,
I got the new keyboard last week - and I opted for the wired version for exactly the same reason you mention. Likewise, I was sick of cleaning the crap out of the transparent keyboard.
Plus, the new keyboard finish also matches the G5 and Cinema Display. Result!!!
In use, the keyboard is great! It's a LOT quieter to use than the Lego-sounding previous offering. The keys are much softer to use and travel less distance. They really do feel like a laptop keyboard, but with the advantage of 'normal' size (apart from the return key) and spacing. If you look at what you're typing, like I do, (oh, to be able to touch-type!), the keys are visually easier to find with the area of metal surrounding the keys.
I'm loving it.
But...you knew there had to be one, didn't you?
When you get the keyboard, you have to update the software (Keyboard Software Update 1.1) to make the keys work with the new functions. But not all the new functions work! Expose and dashboard keys do not work. (You can map another function key to do the Expose thing easy enough). I hope Apple will resolve this soon. (I'd have complained, but couldn't find an appropriate email address!)
Mentally, I'm having to remember that the media drawer key is in a new place, which is a tad annoying, but I'm sure I'll get used to it...
All in all, I'd say go for it!
Paul
P.S. And PC users that have seen the keyboard have freaked!

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