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Why not get one of these as a second keyboard/ input device. I don't have one but they are cheapish and strangely attractive:
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/wolf-...oard-usb-white They come in a variety of colours too. RedToo. |
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For Azimech and anybody else worried about liquid spillage on keyboards.
Try covering the moving parts of the keyboard, ie the keys, with clingfilm wrapped tight at sides and top & bottom. Depending how hard you are on keyboard can last for days even weeks and is cheap and easy to replace. Liquid spills no longer a problem and bonus is it also keeps out dust and other detritus eg biscuit crumbs and reduces wear on key legends.
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using the G-15 for years now......G keys are awsome for eve online and if you are a real geek you can macro your bomb run and have a UAV for the next mission if its the same target......
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I liked my PS2-connected Microsoft Natural KB a lot, it lasted since 1997 until last Urban Blitz where it had a bit too much beer Last edited by Flanker35M; 11-17-2010 at 09:37 AM. Reason: Typos.. |
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Hrmmm the Microsoft Sidewinder keyboards weren't even on my horizon until now. Thanks guys. I'll keep this one going for a bit longer if I can (practically replaced my entire PC in dribs and drabs recently) and we'll see what happens
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Ok, here's a fix for disappearing letters/numbers on keyboard keys. Use clear nail polish to protect the keys. It will last for a long time but you can always put another coat on anytime you want. I've done this even with backlit keyboards and it works great.
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