On Dec 8, 2005, at 15:11, Galen Tatsuo Komatsu wrote:
While I did have a wired keyboard and mouse lying around at the
time, I
don't recall needing it to set up my machine (bought it with the BT
option.)
My only gripes with the BT setup so far:
The bottom row of keys feel like they're rubbing up against something.
Don't know if that's just mine or all the BT keybaord. I tend to
notice
it more when playing games. Other daily use, not so much, or I've
managed
to tune it out.
On startup, the keyboard sometimes takes a little longer to connect.
Maybe 10 to 20 seconds (never really timed it, but it feels like a
minute
when you're tapping keys waiting to log in.) The mouse connects
almost
instantly.
I'm using a BT mouse and keyboard without any problems on my iMac G5
20 inch.
The only annoying thing is that when you have to change the
batteries , you lose connection
and you need a "wired" mouse to reconnect.
Bought my imac in january 2005 and it runs perfectly. It was my first
mac and I will never go back to a PC.
(MS or Linux).
Greetings from
/bill at 169 west , 19 south.
Disclaimer: Any errors in spelling, tact, or fact are
transmission errors
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