2010/10/22 Colin Kingsbury :
>> Frank Tkalcevic wrote:
>> >> Keyboards and mice are another issue. These need to be protected and
>> kept
>> >> clean.
>> >>
>> >
>> > So what do people use for keyboard/mouse?
>>
>
> I got one of these flexible silicone keyboards for $10. You need to put it
> on a s
> Frank Tkalcevic wrote:
> >> Keyboards and mice are another issue. These need to be protected and
> kept
> >> clean.
> >>
> >
> > So what do people use for keyboard/mouse?
>
I got one of these flexible silicone keyboards for $10. You need to put it
on a solid, flat surface and you don't want to u
Frank Tkalcevic wrote:
>> Keyboards and mice are another issue. These need to be protected and kept
>> clean.
>>
>
> So what do people use for keyboard/mouse?
>
> The other day I was jogging the Z axis down and a bit of swarf caused the
> key to stick down. Luckily, the limit switch saved me.
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On 22 October 2010 07:13, Frank Tkalcevic wrote:
> So what do people u
On 22 October 2010 07:13, Frank Tkalcevic wrote:
> So what do people use for keyboard/mouse?
>From eBay, one of these stainless-steel vandal-proof ones:
http://www.devlin.co.uk/keyboards/kiosks.html
If you go the same route, make sure you get one with a CTRL key, mine
lacks that and it is a bit
> Keyboards and mice are another issue. These need to be protected and kept
> clean.
So what do people use for keyboard/mouse?
The other day I was jogging the Z axis down and a bit of swarf caused the
key to stick down. Luckily, the limit switch saved me. That's what I get
for using a $10 keybo