What I need is a keyboard that can change the keyboard layout, for different scripts, so changing the keys A-Z, 0.9 and some special char keys. The other keys don't interest me.
So for me, this keyboard is actually 0.0% the keyboard the Optimus is!
I'm dissapointed after reading OLED and seeing this, I normally love OCZ and think this is alright but for $135 I'd expect a few more Display keys. It really does plae in comparison to the Optimus Maximus though, that thing costs more than my estimated computer costs.
Didn't know it had 9 screens, that's pretty damn good for the price. I love this edit button!
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@SirDrinksalot: Yeah, but the larger delete button is necesary for when you make big mistakes. Smaller delete buttons can only delete smaller mistakes and errors.
@SirDrinksalot: That's actually a more efficient layout. I was upset when I noticed the Logitech wave had that layout, but I picked it up anyway and find it to be superior (after some getting used to). Mostly, it's the home and end keys that are much easier to work with. It makes sense. Home on the left, End on the right because that's what they do. Home and End on top of eachother is kind of stupid when you think about it.
Plus, a large delete key makes sense because it's an oft-used key.
I also bought one of those "super small" USB sticks from Sony, the one that is about the size of a dime? The security guard where I work made a stink over me bring my Cruzer in so I bought a sony one. It is so small it fits inside of my badge holder. I showed him!
@Curves: Computer Shopper also did a roundup last fall: [computershopper.com] They seemed to like (talking performance only) the Imation Atom, the Kensington Data Traveler and The Sandisk Extreme Cruzer the best.
The best is the one that doesn't try to install some crap front-end to manage your files on what is just another piece of removable storage... I'm talking 'bout you Sandisk!
@Elijah Dukes' Illegitimate Son: I've got one, but I barely use it at all. My SD+USB cards get the most use, since they work in my camera and independantly as USB drives.
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So for me, this keyboard is actually 0.0% the keyboard the Optimus is!
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Didn't know it had 9 screens, that's pretty damn good for the price. I love this edit button!
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Plus, a large delete key makes sense because it's an oft-used key.
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I've never used the delete button on a PC keyboard. I doubt it as often used as the space bar, entre, delete, number pad, etc.
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They seemed to like (talking performance only) the Imation Atom, the Kensington Data Traveler and The Sandisk Extreme Cruzer the best.
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Yeah, I did that recently to make my Cruiser a bootable drive in an attempt to use it to install XP on a netbook.
But I shouldn't have to. And I definitely shouldn't have to hunt down a separate piece of software to do it, either.
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If only I'd seen this before going for my 8GB Sandisk Cruzer!
Sandisk is second from last on most read/write rate tests, apparently, when it's not dead-last. Laaaaaaame.
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I've got one, but I barely use it at all. My SD+USB cards get the most use, since they work in my camera and independantly as USB drives.
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