I learned to type an eon ago when I was 8 and find the "natural" keyboards
extremely annoying. I have a logitech cordless that I love and I love it
more since I got one that also came with a cordless mouse. A little more
expensive than the basic model, but since I only pour coffee on them every
couple of years or so, it's worth it.
Carol Holt
Council of Motorsports Clubs
www.cmcrmr.com
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From: owner-autox@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-autox@autox.team.net]On
Behalf Of Matt Murray
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 2:36 PM
To: General; Teamdotnet; NER Solo postings
Cc: evolution-discussions
Subject: Off Topic: Using a Natural Keyboard
The keyboard is getting a little sticky/slow/dirty. I don't think
that quart of Redline Power Steering fluid pouring into it did it
a lot of good. :^) Okay, it wasn't that bad, but if I'm going
to upgrade. . .
So anybody use a "Natural Keyboard" that Microsoft sells? This is
a version with a lot of hot keys, but most aren't really my top
priority.
http://www.computers4sure.com/Product.asp?ProductID=71114&iid=342
But there is a Microsoft Office keyboard, with various hot keys
to Word, Excel, etc. but doesn't have the layout of the Natural
Keyboard, it is a standard straight line keyboard.
http://www.computers4sure.com/Product.asp?ProductID=326926&iid=34
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Opinions and thoughts welcomed.
TYIA,
Matt Murray
mattm@optonline.net
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