Wireless Keyboards

Started by Lona, Dec 09, 2013, 18:25:20

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Den

I use a Microsoft 5000 wireless key board and a Microsoft Wedge touch mouse and have never had a moments problem with them. I also use a Microsoft wireless mouse on my laptop and still no problems, the batteries seem to last for a long time.  :D
Mr Music Man.

Lona



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Dr. Louis B Wright, Washington DC, National Geographic (1964), from Donald MacDonald, Edinburgh :thumb:

Glenn

There is a keyboard about that doesn't have the letters on the top of the buttons, they are on the leading edge that faces the typist, I can't find it a the moment.
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Technical Ben

You can get nice clear plastic ones too, so the letters are "underneath". But prices start to skyrocket for such things.
Or just go pro:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Das_Keyboard
Because the pros know the letters already!
I use to have a signature, then it all changed to chip and pin.

Odos

If you want a cordless keyboard with the letters guaranteed not to wear off try one of these http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/product/wireless-illuminated-keyboard-k800

The letters are actually transparent cutouts to let the light through, expensive though. :o
Tony

J!ll

Quote from: Technical Ben on Dec 29, 2013, 11:34:59
You can get nice clear plastic ones too, so the letters are "underneath". But prices start to skyrocket for such things.
Or just go pro:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Das_Keyboard
Because the pros know the letters already!

Yes sat my exam with all letters covered up  :laugh: I passed  :thumb:

Simon

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Technical Ben

Quote from: J!ll on Dec 29, 2013, 18:18:45
Yes sat my exam with all letters covered up  :laugh: I passed  :thumb:
Nice. I just typed this with my eyes closed as a test. Now, how do I press the "post" button without opening them! :O
I use to have a signature, then it all changed to chip and pin.

Lance

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Technical Ben

Quote from: Lance on Dec 29, 2013, 22:50:21
ALT-S ! :)
Wait... can I open them yet to read that reply?
I use to have a signature, then it all changed to chip and pin.

Simon

Quote from: Technical Ben on Dec 30, 2013, 10:40:51
Wait... can I open them yet to read that reply?

Er, pardon?  ???  Alt+S can be used to post a message, and Alt+P can be used to Preview it.
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Technical Ben

Was attempting to keep the joke rolling Simon. ;)
I use to have a signature, then it all changed to chip and pin.

J!ll


J!ll

Quote from: Technical Ben on Dec 29, 2013, 21:27:11
Nice. I just typed this with my eyes closed as a test. Now, how do I press the "post" button without opening them! :O

:thumb:  Two fingers?

Simon

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