
beww at beww
Dec 18, 2006, 4:25 AM
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On Dec 18, 2006, at 5:14 AM, Mr. Demeanour wrote: >> >> Since everyone's mentioning their favorite, I'm using a "Gyration" RF >> keyboard and mouse. The mouse is interesting in that you can wave it >> in the air without having to place it on a surface to operate >> (though it will work that way as well). > > I used to have one of those. Initially I liked it a lot; the RF range > was exceptional, and the devices both worked well. I found the > wavey bit > with the mouse very hard to use with any accuracy. I don't think it's > really much use for anything more demanding than waving in the general > direction of the screen during a powerpoint presentation; but it's a > neat feature for showing-off with. I think a lot of Myth features are like that, only used when showing off the system. That's the only time I use PiP for example. > > I also found that the keyboard and/or mouse had a tendency to get > "off-message" as regards the RF channel they were supposed to be > using, > and that resyncing them with the receiver was sometimes difficult. Never had that problem, even after moving the device from machine to machine. Perhaps you had some RF interference: WiFi, Microwave oven? Cordless phone? They all run in the 2.4Ghz. band. > > One of the (too many) mouse-buttons eventually suffered a mechanical > failure, rendering the mouse unserviceable; this occurred only a year > after I purchased the stuff, which I think is too early for > wear-and-tear problems to be showing up. And a short while later an > incident involving coffee resulted in progressive degradation of the > keyboard. I've often wondered about how many $$$ are spent yearly to repair/ replace coffee-induced electronics damage, probably Billions :-) _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users[at]mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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