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Daranee
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CharlieMurphy
United States22895 Posts
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micronesia
United States24554 Posts
On March 12 2008 14:31 fight_or_flight wrote: Put your old keyboard through the dishwasher and it will work fine. Uh what? | ||
Cambium
United States16368 Posts
On March 12 2008 14:30 Bub wrote: saitek eclipse! its sweet and lasts. That was like 29.99 after rebates with free shipping on newegg. If you don't have a creditcard, try CompUSA (there's one near Columbus circle... like... 57/Bway). | ||
Cambium
United States16368 Posts
http://canadacomputers.com/index.php?do=ShowProduct&cmd=pd&pid=011643&cid=PE.703 | ||
Luhh
Sweden2974 Posts
Can really recommend this one. The keys feel great when typing, it's not big and bulky like many "gaming keyboards" (a gaming keyboard should be small to give more room for mouse and mousepad), and finally the keys are all standard layout. | ||
Scorch
Austria3371 Posts
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Hollow
Canada2180 Posts
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HamerD
United Kingdom1922 Posts
![]() hey does anyone know like a keyboard that basically almost is a laptop keyboard? I can type like 1.25 times as fast with laptop keyboards due to the tiny space between each key | ||
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micronesia
United States24554 Posts
On March 12 2008 22:34 HamerD wrote: hey does anyone know like a keyboard that basically almost is a laptop keyboard? I can type like 1.25 times as fast with laptop keyboards due to the tiny space between each key Do you have small hands? I find laptop keyboards hard to type on because it's all smooshed in... but it's possible I type faster on a real keyboard merely because I'm much more used to it. | ||
Jayson X
Switzerland2431 Posts
I just looked over a computer magazine and saw one of those, fairly cheap and i tought i could order one of those. Thing is when i play with my laptop i usualy plug it in to another screen and keep the laptop closed. How are the keys? Do you have to hit them dead in the center? | ||
mnm
United States4493 Posts
![]() http://www.mobilewhack.com/celluon-cl850-usb-laser-keyboard/ | ||
XCetron
5225 Posts
qft, I wouldnt use any other keyboard for this unless the other board is like 100% better or something. These dell boards are so study and the buttons are so easy to use. | ||
XCetron
5225 Posts
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/input/8193/ been on Thinkgeek.com for years. | ||
Physician
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United States4146 Posts
Easy way http://www.boingboing.net/2005/05/30/clean-your-keyboard-.html LOL Pro way http://www.thetechzone.com/?m=show&id=431&page=1 | ||
XCetron
5225 Posts
On March 13 2008 04:18 Physician wrote: amazingly enuf out of all the drinks I have spilled on keyboards, sweet TEA is by far the most damaging - try cleaning it anyways, if it don't work, then buy (make sure it's quiet and you physically try it out first - only you will know whats fits ur needs best) Easy way http://www.boingboing.net/2005/05/30/clean-your-keyboard-.html LOL Pro way http://www.thetechzone.com/?m=show&id=431&page=1 I do kind of like that with my Dell keyboard, except I take apart the whole thing in 3 pieces and clean the half that contain the keys with water and just let it dry and then pop the pieces back together, clean. doesnt work with more complex keyboards though. | ||
Texas
Germany2388 Posts
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drop
Romania306 Posts
But be warned - there are different types of them - try to find the one with "L-shaped" enter (if they havent stopped manufacturing them) | ||
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