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tombo

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my inner geek wants one of these
Lately i would rather buy some wood, but its still pretty cool though

Tom
 
Its a very good idea, being able to change the keyboard layout for games, foreign languages etc.. but £800, for a keyboard??? Who in there right mind would pay that? :roll:
 
tombo":2k2munf8 said:
System requirements
PC with installed OS Windows XP or Vista, with a USB 1.0 (or better 2.0) port; Mac OS X 10.4.8 or higher.

At least 20 MB of free space on hard drive.

At least 256 MB of RAM.

20Mb of free disk space just to drive the keyboard. Sheeesh. I remember the time when 20Mb was all you got. And you had to share it with the rest of the company.

Am I showing my age?

Andrew
 
20Mb of free disk space just to drive the keyboard. Sheeesh. I remember the time when 20Mb was all you got. And you had to share it with the rest of the company.
Andrew

EEEEhh lad 20mb!! , blooody luxury, Ah remember days before computers. nearest we had then was the old slide rule,, now there's something that computers wont ever match! Made you think they did.

I also remember when as a buyer for a large discount retailer, buying the first Sinclair computers to retail to the great British public! Gosh that was a long time ago now! :shock:
beejay
 
Slide rule? Slide rule? Bluddy luxury. I remember time when we had to calculate Pi on our fingers and toes wi' next door's cat thrown in when we needed a few extra digits.
 
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Slimjim81":32scfa9o said:
Its a very good idea, being able to change the keyboard layout for games, foreign languages etc.. but £800, for a keyboard??? Who in there right mind would pay that? :roll:

you certainly wouldn't want to spill your coffee over it would you! It is a very clever idea and all that but when you type your fingers cover the keys so you can't actually see what you are pressing. Plus, you can customise your keyboard already in XP so I can't really see the point.
 

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