What keyboard do you have ?
- wally2cv
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What keyboard do you have ?
i will know what for a keyboard you have
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Logitech Internet Navigator. Good old QWERTY keyboard. It didn't bother at all when I poured a glass of water on it.
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my microsoft natural keyboard elite (qwerty) didn't quite understand why i accidentally poured some raspberry tea on it. as a result the right shift key is longer functional, but i've grown used to it and use the left shift key instead. this happened quite a few years ago, i no longer even think about the lack of one shift key in my keyboard. i'll probably buy another keyboard some day, but i haven't found an equally good one yet.
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I have a QWERTY keyboard from Compaq (Model no. KB-9963 ). I like it because of the shortcut keys on top of it and because it doen't make much noise when typing.
It's like this one (but with portuguese layout, of course):
The blue paper above the shortcut keys can be changed, the software comes with a template so you can change the pictures and print it.
It's like this one (but with portuguese layout, of course):
The blue paper above the shortcut keys can be changed, the software comes with a template so you can change the pictures and print it.
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I have QWERTY keyboard that came with my computer.
It is now 6 years old! Fully functional, no accidents yet.
It is now 6 years old! Fully functional, no accidents yet.
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Look at my 5 years statistics
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Look at my 5 years statistics
Er gaat niets boven Groningen EBT
I use a very basic 'samsung' keyboard (qwerty). Actually it is my second keyboard because my previous keyboard was broken .
And yes, it is what you think. My hardisk was dead too so I lost some, hmm, kind of important information. That's also the reason why I use a raid setting with two harddisk now.
And yes, it is what you think. My hardisk was dead too so I lost some, hmm, kind of important information. That's also the reason why I use a raid setting with two harddisk now.
I have exactly the same at work.fjon wrote:I use this 90% o fthe time :
Here at home I have Hungarian keyboard. It is QWERTZ but different than the German one. It has separate buttons for íéáűőúóü but no button for ä. I always have to type ä by pressing Alt Gr + a; Alt Gr + e to get capital Ä.
You can see it from my errors if I'm at home or at work.
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