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I thought the idea of putting the desk facing the door was that if your visitor decided to come after you, there was something to keep him away from you!https://cheryljanisdesigns.com/why-sitting-with-your-back-to-the-door-is-bad-for-your-health/
Tongue in cheek post. I'm just jealous of the living room ausio.
The angry desk sweep is much better with a power position setupI thought the idea of putting the desk facing the door was that if your visitor decided to come after you, there was something to keep him away from you!![]()
My lord, what kind of friends do you have?!I thought the idea of putting the desk facing the door was that if your visitor decided to come after you, there was something to keep him away from you!![]()
I'm not really satisfied with the state of PC media center keyboards: Aside from small handheld units from the likes of Rii, there don't seem to be many integrated keyboard/trackpad units with backlit keys.
Agreed but it was only $20 in NYC.Logitech K830 is excellent. I have been using one for several years with 100% success. Nicely sensor lit keys, only needs a charge maybe once or twice per year.
https://www.logitech.com/en-au/product/living-room-keyboard-k830
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I suspect that the Salon2 sets a new record for total sales in its price class.
Thank you, thank you. The keyboard I've been looking for and had not seen. The missing piece is the illuminated keys. I'd seen the K400 which is basically this without lighted keys.Logitech K830 is excellent. I have been using one for several years with 100% success. Nicely sensor lit keys, only needs a charge maybe once or twice per year.
https://www.logitech.com/en-au/product/living-room-keyboard-k830
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Extremely nice setup, but no room correction?![]()
Thank you, thank you. The keyboard I've been looking for and had not seen. The missing piece is the illuminated keys. I'd seen the K400 which is basically this without lighted keys.
So this will be the ticket for my home theater setup. It also will fill another wish/need. I've thought for a long time most of what I do on the internet via computer could easily be handled by my phone if I had a simple way to drop the phone and use a screen plus keyboard. Casting phone to a monitor on a desk with this keyboard should do that too.I have a K400+ too. It's OK, but a piece of junk compared to the K830. Both have the bonus mouse (select) button on the LH side so you can track with your right hand thumb and select with your left index finger if you want to, in addition to the normal trackpad buttons. The 830 trackpad is way nicer and more sensitive. Make sure you adjust the palm check in the trackpad settings to suit how you hold it.
See how this dude is holding it? This makes for really easy operation. The extra select button is on the top edge where his left finger is
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The K830 is a class act in build quality for the money. Only negative is finger prints on the matte black surface. You need to clean it more often if you're like me and hate finger prints.
So this will be the ticket for my home theater setup.
Casting phone to a monitor on a desk with this keyboard should do that too.
I think the phones own bluetooth will work with the keyboard. I have used a folding bluetooth keyboard this way with my phone.Good idea. Do you need one of those phone OTA adapters for the USB/Micro USB for the Logitech nano receiver to do that? I've never tried a wireless keyboard on a phone but I reckon it would be a great idea. Texting is putrid for man size fingers. You can also use this keyboard with a USB equipped smart TV. Sure beats the remote.