I have two wireless keyboards, one at work and one at home. The work one is a Logitech model with an ergonomic layout. One time the company hired a new IT guy and he stopped by my workspace to say something like "wow they give you guys the really good stuff!" He was talking about my keyboard specifically. So I guess it's a good one, maybe. It's not mechanical, but it does have fun little buttons to call up things like your calculator app or media center.
The one at home is a basic Logitech deal that I got from wal-mart. I got it last year when I started working from home exclusively. It's fine! It does the job. I actually like it a little better than the fancy one I have at work.
Now I have two questions.
1. How and when did you learn to type? For me, it was Mavis Beacon software in 6th grade. This was probably the single most useful class I took in Junior High. I have probably made use of these skills almost every single day of my life since.
2. What is the best way to clean a keyboard?
The one at home is a basic Logitech deal that I got from wal-mart. I got it last year when I started working from home exclusively. It's fine! It does the job. I actually like it a little better than the fancy one I have at work.
Now I have two questions.
1. How and when did you learn to type? For me, it was Mavis Beacon software in 6th grade. This was probably the single most useful class I took in Junior High. I have probably made use of these skills almost every single day of my life since.
2. What is the best way to clean a keyboard?