Need an apple keyboard ?

Hey guys
Do you need the apple keyboard to work with Logic or can I use a regular microsoft keyboard ?
Also can you right click in logic ? because I also want to use my regular mouse...
I dont feel like dishing out 130 $ for a new apple keyboard and mouse....

jonnyboyman wrote:
Hey guys
Do you need the apple keyboard to work with Logic or can I use a regular microsoft keyboard ?
A regular MS keyboard will work but better yet is something like the inexpensive Macally iKeySlim. I use the Macally in combination with a Logitech "Trackman" + a USB switcher for both the Mac & the PC.
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