Microsoft optical corded mouse with scroll and a dell keyboard with a CA
reader in it.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Derek Kalweit
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 10:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Keyboards and Mice

As developers, we spend a huge amount of time using our keyboards and
mice. A keyboard/mouse combination can either help us get our work
done quicker, or annoy us to no end... I'm kinda curious-- does anyone
have any special keyboard/mouse hardware that they use to help them
beyond the basic flat keyboard and standard scroll mouse that come
with most computers these days?

Personally, for the past 5-6 years, I've been using the Microsoft
Natural Keyboard Pro:

http://www.dansdata.com/nkpro.htm

I don't think they still make this model. I switched to the ergonomic
keyboards, as I started developing carpal tunnel from typing at the
young age of 19!! These keyboards made the symptoms go away. I like
this specific model, as the keys are in the correct position-- the
insert/delete/pgup/pgdn block and arrow keys, particularly. I don't
use the programmable keys much, except for one for the Windows
calculator, one to bring up Windows Explorer, one for mute
occasionally, and I re-program the top middle one as a quick button to
lock my workstation(sure beats ctrl+alt+delete, enter).


For a mouse, I've used trackballs since about 1998. Until recently, I
was using the Logitech Trackman Marble FX:

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-TrackMan-Marble-FX-Trackball/dp/B00000JBU
I

This is no longer made, and is considered by many to be one of the
best pointing devices ever made-- the resale value of these on Ebay is
very, very good. Thinking of which, I need to sell the two I have
still... ;-)


Recently, I really started wanting a scroll wheel which the device
above lacks. I ended up with the Cordless Trackman Optical:

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/SE/EN,CRID=2150,CONTE
NTID=5006

This gave me the finger-operated wheel that I prefer(I get symptoms of
trigger finger in my thumb with the thumb operated trackballs). It
includes the scroll wheel, and includes a few extra buttons. I had to
get used to a slightly different layout for some of the buttons, but
now that I've adapted, I wouldn't want to go back. I've re-programmed
a few of the buttons-- the button originally programmed as a browser
'forward' button(why would anyone need that?),  changed to
double-click. There's also a button near the scroll wheel that I use
as a 'minimize current window' button, which saves a considerable
amount of time when juggling windows around(or rather getting specific
ones out of my way)...


Anyone else want to share?


-- 
Derek


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