Wow you have the same monitor, microphone and mouse as me. The MX Revolution has to be the best mouse ever
Will post mine later.
I got an OEM Version from eBuyer for £40 - Is it particularly customizable on a Mac?
It's got so many buttons and it's very comfy. The scroll wheel is pure awesome, you can change modes or you can spin it really quickly and it'll become a wheel. There's also thumb scrolling and it's fully customizable, you can change what any button does and you can change what buttons do in different applications. There's also a left and right scroll and you can make it as sensitive as you wish. Downside is after 3 days it needs recharging and there's no middle click but that can easily be resolved.
I think I win the wiring mess hands down.
I want that keyboard, but at £50 its a bit steep, same for the mouse :/I got an OEM Version from eBuyer for £40 - Is it particularly customizable on a Mac?
It's got so many buttons and it's very comfy. The scroll wheel is pure awesome, you can change modes or you can spin it really quickly and it'll become a wheel. There's also thumb scrolling and it's fully customizable, you can change what any button does and you can change what buttons do in different applications. There's also a left and right scroll and you can make it as sensitive as you wish. Downside is after 3 days it needs recharging and there's no middle click but that can easily be resolved.
I think I win the wiring mess hands down.
The mouse is certainly worth it, it's totally changed my browsing experience and I doubt many other peripherals could do that. The keyboard is quite good, the luminous keys are good and the USB Hub built-in is useful. Macro's are easily programmable using the software and the screen is quite good, it's a bit smaller than expected and contains a number of applications for it, I use CPU/RAM & Media Player and I installed a gmail application for it. There's a quite a few LCD Applications available but lots are buggy and require things like Python etc. I've had a bit of trouble with the media keys as Windows Mobile automatically opens Windows Media Player which has priority over iTunes unfortunately.
The actual keyboard is good, greasy 'style' keys for grip, it's a bit wider than a standard keyboard so takes a day or two of adjusting and it's easy enough to type on. Not sure if it's worth £50 but it's rather good.
Last edited by Jordy; 12-11-2008 at 08:19 PM.
I had that keyboard but without the back bit (G11) and yeh its annoying once you finish using it cause the size, you get used to moving across for the buttons at the side so took a bit to get used to typing back on a normal keyboard
as for wires i think i'd pwn you with that i'll try and get some images later
What size is that monitor? looks awfully small
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