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Thats far from a review.


"Thats" not how you spell "that's"

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Logitech Whitepaper said:
4.1 Encryption Algorithm
The encryption method consists of hiding the wireless messages with a cryptogram. The selected
algorithm is the AES 128-bit cipher, which has been adopted as an encryption standard by the US
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AES is based on symmetric 128-bit keys, “symmetric” meaning that the same key is used to encrypt a
message in the keyboard and to decrypt the message in the receiver.
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"Thats" not how you spell "that's"

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MacRUmors Forum Rules said:
Corrections: There is no need to point out another poster's spelling or grammatical errors unless you think it is causing confusion. Remember that not all members are native English speakers. Communication, not correctness, is our goal.

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Originally Posted by MacRUmors Forum Rules
Corrections: There is no need to point out another poster's spelling or grammatical errors unless you think it is causing confusion. Remember that not all members are native English speakers. Communication, not correctness, is our goal.


What?

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I don't make the rules and evidently you didn't bother to read them.

Evidently (you seem to like that word) you didn't bother to read them either as I pointed out (bolded) that you initially broke the rule you quoted with your unnecessary comment of "Thats far from a review." My grammar correction was done to highlight how dumb your comment was.

But, you did no wrong. It was me. It's always the other persons fault. :rolleyes:

Carry-on.;)
 
Evidently (you seem to like that word) you didn't bother to read them either as I pointed out (bolded) that you initially broke the rule you quoted with your unnecessary comment of "Thats far from a review." My grammar correction was done to highlight how dumb your comment was.

But, you did no wrong. It was me. It's always the other persons fault. :rolleyes:

Carry-on.;)

My post was valid. A person saying a product is good and you call that single sentence a review is nothing more than laughable and is far from a review. Additionally it was not against the rules in saying such. You obviously got your feelings hurt when I pointed that out and I can’t help that.
 
I prefer a mechanical keyboard and this one is great.
http://www.amazon.com/Das-Keyboard-...d=1391263335&sr=8-2&keywords=das+keyboard+mac

I tried the standard wired Mac keyboard and the chiklet keys gave no feedback. This keyboard makes loud clacking noises and has long travel to the keystroke which I like. It would be quite annoying to someone sitting right next to you though. The letters printed on the keys are small so it probably is not good for people who do not touch type. The extra function keys are not in the same place as on the standard Mac keyboard but it does not affect me since I look for those keys. The height of the keyboard is such that a wrist rest helps unless you like to hover your hands when typing.
 
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I currently use the Matias Quiet Pro keyboard. Quiet mechanical keys. Motif is black keys, with silver body. I use the OSX version. It works great on my 3,1 cMP in both Mavericks and Win7.

Www.matias.ca/quietpro/mac

I don't plan to replace it. I have some sort of black Razer mouse.

My decision will be rather to keep using my mini display port Apple Cinema Display, or go back to a 27 inch HP monitor using HDMI. (Previous video cards have not sported HDMI)
 
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