Looking for a numeric keypad

The Apple Store in Cambridge at least has one variety...but I'm not sure $30-40 is worth the candle (this is one of the Kensington keypads). A couple of other keypads I found were cheaper (most notably Inland Products--only $10!), but I couldn't find any kind of product compatibility. The Inland keypad didn't even mention which versions of Windows it was compatible with. Does anyone know of any MacBook-compatible numerics besides the Kensington?
MacBook 1.83 GHz   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

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