dhbailey wrote:
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 05:11 PM 5/26/06 -0400, Christopher Smith wrote:
On May 26, 2006, at 2:50 PM, dhbailey wrote:
The only down-side is that if you ever need to stop your computer
booting at the setup screen, you need to keep a cabled keyboard and
mouse around to at
Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 05:11 PM 5/26/06 -0400, Christopher Smith wrote:
On May 26, 2006, at 2:50 PM, dhbailey wrote:
The only down-side is that if you ever need to stop your computer
booting at the setup screen, you need to keep a cabled keyboard and
mouse around to attach and use, sin
I use a Logitech wireless laptop scroll mouse that has a receiver that
plugs into a USB port on my laptop (a PC). No cords in my laptop bag! It
works great. It was about $30-35 from office depot and is very easy on
batteries.
I recently taught a day long Sibelius class at a local university. T
At 05:11 PM 5/26/06 -0400, Christopher Smith wrote:
>On May 26, 2006, at 2:50 PM, dhbailey wrote:
>> The only down-side is that if you ever need to stop your computer
>> booting at the setup screen, you need to keep a cabled keyboard and
>> mouse around to attach and use, since the wireless stuff
On May 26, 2006, at 2:50 PM, dhbailey wrote:
D. Keneth Fowler wrote:
I do hate to ask the same question twice, but I can't find all the
good info several of you gave me not too long ago regarding wireless
mice. The old track ball has outlived its usefulness and it is time
to move on.
If thos
D. Keneth Fowler wrote:
I do hate to ask the same question twice, but I can't find all the good
info several of you gave me not too long ago regarding wireless mice.
The old track ball has outlived its usefulness and it is time to move on.
If those out there who use a wireless would tell me ag
From one Geezer to Another:
I have been using a Kensington StudioMouse Wireless for a few years.
It works perfectly and Kensington is a great company with excellent,
courteous tech support.
I do hate to ask the same question twice, but I can't find all the
good info several of you gave
I do hate to ask the same question twice, but I can't find all the good
info several of you gave me not too long ago regarding wireless mice. The
old track ball has outlived its usefulness and it is time to move on.
If those out there who use a wireless would tell me again what you use and
wha