From: <fr...@fr...> - 2003-08-06 12:26:21
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Hi, Sorry, my email was full! I choose the logitech keyboard because it was the only USB keyboard I found in my country. I live on a carribean island. I bought it with a PCI GeForce4MX to test the BRuby console for a cybercafe. It didn't fully worked (it hungs after a Ctrl-Alt-Backspace) with my set of video cards, the AGP was integrated to the motherboard but I'll try it late whith another combination. OutTopic: I think there are too many keys on the keyboard: music/internet... I prefer those keyboard with only the standard key. The only thing that is cool is the roll with two buttons to launch applications quikly! It's like on some Sony laptops! I think there should be the same thing in KDE or Gnome: press the third button and roll it to change the window. Freeze --- --- hugo vanwoerkom <hugovanwoerkom@ca...> wrote: > ---- Begin Included Message ---- > > From: freeze@fr... > Sent: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 13:18:11 +0200 > To: linuxconsole-dev@li... > Subject: More than 256 scankey on a Logitech > keyboard > > > Hi, > I've a USB logitech keyboard with a lot more > key than the standard AT > keyboard. This is OT, but I am looking for an USB keyboard and am an IBM Model M devotee. Do you like the logitech? Hugo. -- |