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5 Star Review TABLET, INTUOS 3 9X12 USB DUAL

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pengshi - (October 21, 2004) First, the good: This is a great investment for me. I have carpel tunnel syndrome and after I got this tablet, my hand feels a lot better. Since I am a web developer, this tool is also great The two buttons on the pen takes some getting used to, but once you learn it, they are great. “Button A” act as “Right Click” and “button B” act as, believe it or not, “Double Click”. This might seem weird if you are used to double clicking a mouse button, but it makes perfect sense. Since single click is achieved by touching the pen tip to the tablet surface, you have to tap the pen tip really quick twice to double click. The repetitive action gets tiring after a while. Or, y

5 Star Review Logitech Inc MX1000 Laser Cordless Mouse

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cyberflea - (September 22, 2004) I own the MX500 and the MX700 and now the MX1000. The MX700 was great product and the MX1000 is even better. Here's the low down. "While the gain in accuracy does result in better overall user comfort, the difference is flagrant only for certain types of use. If you aren't an experienced, dedicated FPS player or graphics pro, or if you don't do retouching with Photoshop, the move to an MX 1000 isn't really justified, and a good basic mouse will do. Especially considering that $80 or 80 euros is a lot of money for a mouse. On the other hand, if you'll get the full benefit of it and aren't scared off by the price, then don't hesitate." If you compare the MX 1000with a standard mouse, the d

4 Star Review Flight Sim Yoke USB

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crashdogg - (February 13, 2003) I've been using the Flight Yoke USB for well over a year, mainly with Flight Simulator 2000 Pro, 2002 Pro and Combat Flight Simulator 2. For the price it performs very well. I've had no problems with installation or configuration. Unlike other flight controllers I've used this one doesn't need constant adjustment in the control panel to calibrate it properly. It's always perfectly calibrated and ready to go. I've also had no problems with controls getting dusty and malfunctioning like other controllers. The only real complaint I have is the design of the clamping system. I always have to put a couple of paperback books between the clamp and my desk to secure it properly. This is a really stu


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5 Star Review Replaced another manufacturers KVM with this product in 2008.

linlu00 - (06/23/2009) I previously had another manufacturer's KVM product which also supported USB & PS/2 connections as well as provided an additional 2-port USB hub. That other device had problems which were blamed by the other manufacturer on the using a wireless mouse which by the way had been working fine for 30 days prior to that. The ATEN on the other hand has been trouble free. It simply works. Although it doesn't support the Logitech wireless mice I have tried, it does support every wired mouse I have plugged into it. I have also used their KVMs for my servers since 2004 (iirc) - usually stay powered on for several months at a time. Those have have also been rock solid (CS-228), never any trouble with those. Everytime I have tried using three other manufacturer's KVMs, I ended up replacing them with ATENs.

2 Star Review I would think twice about this product

schierman - (06/17/2009) I had so much trouble with this mouse that I went back to my Logitech MX518 that I had replaced with this mouse. I have had that mouse for more then 3 year maybe 4 now and have had zero problems with it.

5 Star Review Logitech Illuminated Keyboard

xsylus_ - (06/10/2009) First off I have to say this is the best keyboard I've ever used! I am a programmer which means I type code several hours a day and this keyboard makes typing code a breeze. I originally had the Saitek Eclipse II illuminated keyboard which was cool since it offered different color illumination but it felt cheap (especially when compared to this Logitech keyboard). I ended up winning a wireless Logitech keyboard in a contest; the diNovo which is a super-thin desktop keyboard but it, of course, doesn't illuminate. When I checked out the Logitech web site I found this illuminated, ultra-thin keyboard and immediately wanted it. So I sold the wireless one and used the money to buy the illuminated one. This keyboard has the same thin keyboard factor as a laptop keyboard has however, in my opinion, this keyboard still has a better key response than any laptop keyboard I've used. The rubberized wrist rest is absolutely awesome; it makes typing for long periods of time a joy and gives the keyboard a smooth clean look and feel. This keyboard looks way more professional than the Saitek one. The programmable keys are a nice touch as well and the volume up/down and mute keys are great. The software for this keyboard is pretty cool as well. I especially like the on-screen-display provided by the software; when you press a function key it shows what program is going to run and when you press the volume keys it shows bars much like most TVs do. Some things to point out, there is a clear plastic trim around the Logitech keyboard and when I first saw it I thought that maybe that part illuminated as well… it doesn't but it's no big deal, still looks nice. My recommendation to Logitech would be to make another version of this keyboard with an aluminum trim instead of the clear plastic; I think that would look really nice! This keyboard has three illumination settings 100%, 50%, and 25%, and of course, off. The nice thing is that when you reboot the computer it remembers which brightness setting was previously used. Also this keyboard illuminates when the computer is turned on (if previously set) so that you can see the keys even during the bios screen. The bottom line is that I would definitely recommend this keyboard to my friends and family… and even complete strangers.


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