Choosing a new laptop
richard childers / kg6hac
fscked at pacbell.net
Mon Jul 7 20:21:45 PDT 2003
I -always- use an external keyboard (and display) with my laptops.
I've dumped too many beverages into keyboards not to have learned, the
hard way. /-:
Once you get into this habit your laptops last longer ... and you can
pick any keyboard you want. Keyboards are cheap.
Food for thought.
-- richard
Peter Radcliffe wrote:
>Greg 'groggy' Lehey <grog at FreeBSD.org> probably said:
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>>"deal with it". Why on earth should I "deal with it" when I have an
>>alternative?
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>Oookaay.
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>>On the IBM you can't remap the bottom left key. On Dells you can.
>>That's a distinction which makes me choose Dell over IBM.
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>That isn't a reason that they IBM keyboard is not fully functional.
>It's a _preference_.
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>On a Dell you can't remap wherever the Fn key is, does that make the
>keyboard non-functional ? Of course not.
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>>They do for my requirements. On Dell laptops I can have an Alt key on
>>the bottom left. On IBM, I can't.
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>Your requirements, your preferences. Fine, you didn't buy an IBM.
>None of this means they re not functional for other people.
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>>>If you meant something else that prevents it working then please
>>>explain.
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>>No, that's enough.
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>Ok, you're just abusing the language. Whatever.
>*plonk*
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>P.
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