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  • #16
    My "new" Logitech diNovo keyboard had a pint of water fall into it the other day. I turned it over and drained the water out and it was fully functional again after about a day. I would hope that any keyboard would take such abuse but I guess I'm spoiled by always using quality keyboards.
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    • #17
      Logitech? Quality? Mice experience is that they are poor. The last Logitech mice I bought (wireless optical) were s**t and I've since replaced them by cheapo ones called Typhoon at 1/3 the price and ten times the quality/reliability/response time.
      Brian (the devil incarnate)

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      • #18
        My keyboard isn't thirsty.
        Titanium is the new bling!
        (you heard from me first!)

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Brian Ellis
          Logitech? Quality? Mice experience is that they are poor. The last Logitech mice I bought (wireless optical) were s**t and I've since replaced them by cheapo ones called Typhoon at 1/3 the price and ten times the quality/reliability/response time.
          So far (almost seven months) my experience with the diNovo keyboard has been very positive. The quality keyboards I've used in the past were my old Northgate Omni Key/101 (now 16 years in use), IBM, Keytronic, and such. I haven't exhausted a keyboard yet.
          Last edited by xortam; 24 January 2005, 10:25.
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          • #20
            My previous MS Natural keyboard broke a leg when a fist-keyboard event exceeded it's structural capacity, but otherwise was perfectly reliable. I have pulled all the caps off the current one and vacuum/brush the board chow out and wash the caps, but it's never had any real amounts of liquid spilt into it.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Jon P. Inghram
              ... I have pulled all the caps off the current one and vacuum/brush the board chow out and wash the caps, ...
              Yeah ... I should do that some day on my old Northgate.
              Last edited by xortam; 24 January 2005, 10:24.
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