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Thread: A keyboard

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    sims n flight simulator

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    Quote Originally Posted by HHGS.Net View Post
    sims n flight simulator
    Sims you may get away with. It's just a small device, so would be difficult to comfortably use for long periods of time imo as it would have to be on your knee all the time.

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    Well the projectors above my bed so i only rly use it for chilling, obviously i wont be using it for agess upon end but a couple of hours aint bad?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HHGS.Net View Post
    Well the projectors above my bed so i only rly use it for chilling, obviously i wont be using it for agess upon end but a couple of hours aint bad?
    I recommend it anyhow, and how you use it is up to you.

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    I happen to know that
    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/104608# that one as previously posted
    i used when building a flight sim at my local ATC sqn and, i also klnow, that RAF Linton-on-ouse uses it for their sim as well.

    (These are basic sims with 4 22" monitors and cockpit type area (think it's simbuild or somit)), and it works brilliantly, out the way etc.

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    You could use the Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 7000 or 8000, it doesn't have a full touch pad but it does have a small one, you can also use buttons to control the mouse on it...
    Chippiewill.


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