Test the browns and the blues if you can. The blues are louder, but I
feel they give a much better experience. YMMV :)
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Les Hughes
l...@datarev.com.au
Quoting David Richards :
Thanks Les, that looks pretty good. Going by reviews it might be exactly
what I'm looking for. Although I'd get
I'm ok with it. Works quite nicely on my servers and I have heaps of them
but no production on HyperV, only staging and only remote desktop which
works ok.
My main issue is that RPD keeps dropping out if I do nothing. If I use it
it's all good and fast but if I leave it open for 3-4minutes it's dea
Folks, does anyone else think that Windows 2012 Server is really weird? I
was playing with it last night for the first serious time and think it's
like a crippled blend of bits of other versions of Windows. I've got it
running inside Hyper-V where it boots to the desktop and you can barely do
anyth
Thanks Les, that looks pretty good. Going by reviews it might be exactly
what I'm looking for. Although I'd get the brown switches as I prefer not
to have any clicking sound. If the keys feel good to use I'll be happy.
And a place nearby sells them for $149. I think I'll go get one :)
David
I've done some more searching. I can't believe it never occurred to me to
include "compact" as a keyword when searching for these keyboards. Has
anyone used either of these keyboards?
http://shopap.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/auweb/LenovoPortal/en_AU/integration.workflow:ProductDisplayIt
Heya David,
I've tried and own many keyboards (bit of a junkie). I have a couple
of Microsoft Ergonomic ones, I've tried a few mechanical ones, and
I've also got a few weirdish ones (microsoft arc, kenesis freestyle
split keyboard (split down the middle as two x half keyboards)).
My favou
> 7. You can synchronize any folders. No need to add stuff to a standard
folder like DropBox.
Actually you can use symbolic links in the Dropbox base folder therefore
you can syncronize any folder.
Hi list,
On 15 August 2013 12:46, David Richards
wrote:
> I actually get more discomfort from the mouse than I do from the keyboard.
>
Same here. I get a cramped mousehand when gaming sometimes. Time for a
break then.
On 15 August 2013 13:08, mike smith wrote:
>
> Re ergonomic. Try it for a