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21st April 2004, 11:27 | #11 |
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| had a look at the G81-1000 keyboard this morning, at school. it's still the old-fashioned one with micro-switches I'll get a G83, if mom sponsors me I'll also get a G81. I'll use the best one on my main pc, other one on linux pc |
23rd April 2004, 22:38 | #12 | |
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They can be bought here: http://www.computerparts.be/index.htm?catalog.htm&1 naam keyb: Logitech Keyb. UltraX Flat bulk | |
23rd April 2004, 23:22 | #13 |
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| too late, i've bought a logitech internet navigator it's not bad, but it uses separate rubber thingies that are NOT connected to each other => rectal pain to take apart and clean it's a bit odd, i've opened the backplate to put a blue led in it. the keyboard controller is accessible then, but the inner part with the sensors etc. is hidden behind another piece of plastic thanks anyway |
25th April 2004, 22:53 | #14 | |
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So they're either importing, or the distributer is using some wierd name I can't track. I'll definitly look into this. Using my laptop made me realize how much pressure I have to place on my regular keyboard. | |
26th April 2004, 18:40 | #15 | |
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You can't find them on the logitech website, they are hided in the OEM-section. The name of the board is UltraX | |
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