I'm lucky in that my desk sits against the wall.
All of my cables are routed up and are fastened with twist ties right
below the top surface of my desk (You can use the sticky cord
fasteners, or thumb tacks and twist ties).
This way, all of my cables are out of sight, but are still readily
available if i need to plug them in
On Dec 19, 2007, at 10:02 AM, Profile wrote:
Nora,
I use the Apple wireless Mighty Mouse, with my laptop, that is what
I am using as I type to you now, and I use the new wireless Keyboard
that is a duplication of the laptop keyboard but it gives me the
freedom to work at a level that is more convenient as you will see
if you go to the link that shows where the laptop sits.
I also use the Apple Airport Express units to hook to my printers so
they become "network" printers for any computer. It has worked
great for years and really improved with the later version of the
Airport Extreme.
I will be glad to see if anyone uses a dock for the other cords but
one solution for the USB and Firewire is the external monitor that I
though you had mentioned you may use. I have an Apple 23" with USB
& Firewire cords plugged into it so when I connect the video adapter
to the Macbook then those items are connected.
I also use the APC laptop stand. This allows me to tilt the unit to
the desired angle, gives me space for cooling and it has ports for
USB connections so all I have to do is connect ONE USB cable from
the stand to the laptop and then all the other items are connected.
http://apc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=ENS%2DUSB
Good luck, it is fun to shop and dream of improving the way we do
our work. Have a wonderful Christmas.
John
On Dec 19, 2007, at 8:32 AM, Nora J. Probasco wrote:
That handle for the Mac Pro is really great. I also like the idea
of using it as a heat sink to tilt the machine. I currently have
the fan pad and it works okay but would not be great to lug around.
I like to use a mouse versus the track pad for some of the work I
do. Is there a bluetooth or wireless mouse I could use with the Mac
Pro without using a bluetooth keyboard?
The one thing I note here is that if I use the laptop as the main
computer, I will still need to invest in some peripherals to make
it viable. What do you use at home to hook all these peripherals
into so you don’t have to keep pulling the cords in and out each
time you use it at home. I have 2 printers, 1 scanner, 2 extra hard
drives, DSL router and wireless router.
From: Ed Wiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Macintosh topics <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 07:10:57 -0500
To: Macintosh topics <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [MacGroup] Laptop as main computer
here is your handle
http://www.case-mate.com/laptop/17handleit
The only time mine gets real hot is when I have been doing a lot of
video work or I am using Fusion a lot.
Both really use the CPU so I would expect that.
Now heat is a subjective term so what is hot to one is not hot to
someone else.
Two items to help.
software:
Fan control
http://www.lobotomo.com/products/FanControl/
Fan pad
http://tinyurl.com/3y848t
I use the FanControl software when it gets hot for me. I really
don't want to
drag around the Fan pad.
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