surely i can't be the only person who rips out the "start" key from keyboards?
on my new PC with its shiny wireless keyboard, i'm loathe to deface it so soon ... but working in Photoshop tonight, i've pressed it once too often while intending to hit ctrl or alt. I think i'm gonna go get a knife and pop it the fuck out, like every other keyboard i've ever had to use
come on someone, back me up here. It's not just me being a cack-handed twat, is it?
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thanks a million Astrozombie. Give your operations guy a blowjob from me, k?
I have mod'ed my graphics tablet tho
I pulled the bottom off a plastic keyboard and sawed off the extender legs. I shaped them and roughed up the edges so they would form a good bonding surface and glued them onto the back of my tablet, not it is proped up the way i like it and Ican flip them down if I like to get it f;lat to the table agauin if I need it flat.
Has anyone else modded their interface devices by hand?
-R
Has anyone else modded their interface devices by hand?
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Does duct taping my Wacom to my slippery desk count?
Two monitors...etc
I use a switchbox so I can use one mouse/keyboard.
There is a button on the box to switch control, or you can do a keyboard combo to switch. Its double tap on Scroll lock then 1 or 2.
I painted the Scroll lock key with red nail polish so I could quickly eyeball it and switch.
What I really want is a single Copy,Paste keys. I know I can just use Crtl-C but I do use them allot when programming. And an Enter key on my mouse.
And an Enter key on my mouse
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I do that, actually. Many programable mice will let you. It's great for zipping through windows and the like
I use that key almost second nature now and because of it, it doesn't get in the way of me using photoshop or my gaming hot keys. I think just being more aware of it, you will easily get around the annoyance of mistaking it for the ctrl or alt key.
I don't know if any of you will find this helpful but i tend to use these features a lot.
Win - Start Menu (oh how familiar we all are with that...)
Win+E - My Computer
Win+R - Run box
Win+U - Utility Manager (tends to bring up the speaking utility)
Win+D - Brings up the desktop
Win+F - Window Search
Win+L - Quick Logout
Win+Pause/Break/Scroll lock - System Properties
Win+B - Task bar
Win+M - Brings up the Desktop but doesn't clear all running programs that run on it (i.e. IM programs or Aqua Dock) I don't fully understand this one.
I don't use this key enough to know if there are any Ctrl, Alt, Shift combinations with it, but I'm sure its nothing a google search couldn't find out.
Now i recently got a wireless keyboard and it has all kinds of fun customizable keys on it, but for some reason the people who designed that thing felt it necessary to rearrange the Home, End, Pg Up, PgDwn, and Delete keys. Now the delete key is as big as a Enter key and its going vertical. Stuff like that throws me way off, especially switching between different computers...
I don't use my other keyboard instead simply because I like the key pressure on this one.
My media player of choice, for example uses for 'non focus' control: Windowsbutton plus z,x,c,v,b for all important commands, always usable while modeling, or even while gaming.
I'm very used to the standard keyboards for my programming, so usefull keys like; home, end, page up, page down and del all appear above the arrow keys... on my laptop, they are all put out of the way above the numeric keypad. Fucking awsome idea HP you nutters... and whats above my arrow keys?
guess... seriously...
empty spaces. EMPTY FUCKING SPACES
john
Once you start using the key on purpose you don't really hit it on accident anymore.
well since u brought it up
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Another Saphire user I see!
HP are the worst at keyboard design:
Am I the only one here who never accidentally hits the winkey?
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I never hit it either, intentionally or otherwise. It's never been a problem for me. I try not to point these thing out to all the ham-fisted game players though
I probably have to look where is that option
Hey Cheapy and Birdman I have about 5
or 6 of those old keyboards in my garage.
KDR - I never recall hitting it.
I never thought of just removing the keys, great idea though.
I dont know if this was posted before but there's a way in windows to disable this key.
I probably have to look where is that option
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If you use a Microsoft KB like the naturals or multimedia ones they come with software on cd that has a key config program. Can rebind or disable the keys there.
If you can handle installing a reg key from the web, you can choose to disable just the left, just the right, or both win keys. There's also one for bringing them back.
I've been using it. No bad things. Only good things.
Mind you a use Windows+E (Explorer), Windows+R (Run), and Windows+D (Desktop) daily so I'm familiar with its location.
Boo hoo.
Even if you do use the stupid windows key, I'd recomend removing the soft power off button. Hitting that often shuts the computer straight off without offering a chance to save any work.