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Using the right click button on a Mac is easy if you have a two-button mouse or Apple's Mighty Mouse. However, if you have an older Macintosh with a single button mouse or one of their laptop models, right clicking isn't as obvious... more »
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With a Bluetooth keyboard, you have a multifunctional tool that connects and exchanges information with your other mobile devices, such as a laptop computer or a personal digital assistant. Bluetooth technology has exploded in recent years, ... more »
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Whether you are shopping to replace an old keyboard or simply want one with better features, it is important that you select a model that fits your computer's specifications. While the process of buying a keyboard may seem simple and ... more »
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The right wireless keyboard can enhance your computing experience, often saving you time and making it more convenient and comfortable for you to do your work. Not all wireless keyboards are designed the same, however, and not all of them are ... more »
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You just bought your new Bluetooth keyboard and are eager to use it. The only thing standing in your way is having to set it up. Installing a new piece of technology can be intimidating, but never fear. Today's technologies are designed ... more »
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Setting up your wireless keyboard can be a snap if you have all the right components and a little time to invest. In just a few minutes you will have the convenience and comfort a wireless keyboard can provide, plus the added bonus of increased ... more »
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If you own a laptop as well as a desktop computer, you can use the same mouse for both computers. Sharing one mouse will save from the discomfort of using the laptop's built-in trackball mouse. You also won't need to invest in two separate mice. ... more »
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Whether it's dropped keys or the lack of a signal altogether, it can be frustrating when your keyboard doesn't work the way you expect it to. Learn some easy ways to troubleshoot your Bluetooth keyboard to get it working properly again... more »
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Do you miss writing international characters such as ñ or ü just because your computer has an U.S. keyboard? Do you have to use those pesky and awkward Alt-number combinations? Then this article series is for you. In the first article you set up ... more »
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Do you miss writing international characters such as ñ or ü just because your computer has an US keyboard? Do you have to use those pesky and awkward Alt-number combinations? Then this article series is for you. In our first article you will ... more »
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Most computer users today use a QWERTY keyboard. Look at the top row of your keyboard and you'll see those letters on the left-hand side. An alternative to this keyboard is the Dvorak keyboard. This keyboard layout design touts comfort, ease and ... more »
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Personalizing your mouse pad makes working at your computer a little bit livelier and homey. You can even use your mousepad to help you get a little more organized. Try using your mouse pad as a calendar; it's easy to do... more »
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If you have a computer or a laptop with a USB port, you can still use a PS/2 mouse with it... more »
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Most keyboards have a PS/2 interface. However, keyboards with a USB interface are getting popular. A USB keyboard can be connected to a CPU through the USB port. Although a computer has several USB ports, these may be used by other accessories. ... more »
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Older computers do not have USB ports. The keyboard is attached to a PS/2 port (also known as the serial port) on these computers. However, it is possible to use a USB keyboard on an older computer that doesn't have a USB port. Follow the steps ... more »
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An ergonomic mouse is designed for you to work in front of the computer while keeping your hands and arms in a comfortable position. Ergonomic mice are helpful for reducing muscle and nerve strain associated with carpal tunnel syndrome or ... more »
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This article will help you to know how to use the function keys as many of us dont know well about the function keys and avoid using these smart keys. Read this article to know the best features of your keyboards function keys... more »
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Firefox has a graphical user interface that can be manipulated entirely with your mouse. While this is very convenient, advanced users will find that they can perform certain actions much quicker with keyboard shortcuts. While it may take some ... more »
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If you own laptop and desktop computers, you can connect both computers to the same mouse using a KVM switch. Using one mouse will allow you to avoid investing in a second mouse and using your laptop's uncomfortable built-in trackball mouse. ... more »
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With a Treo Smartphone, you can copy the keyboard driver from the expansion card to the handheld and enable the keyboard driver from that location. To copy the file from the card to the handheld and, then, delete the keyboard application from the ... more »
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This article will help out those people who are going to buy a new keyboard because their old keyboard's some keys are not working, please do read this article this will surely help you in saving your money as you can still work on your old ... more »