I've finally moved at least partially into the modern world, and treated myself to a wireless keyboard. And also treated myself to another new mouse..... (*groan*)
I must have drawerfuls of the things by now...

The keyboard I really bought for the old Dell lappie. Y'all probably recall that I spilt coffee all over the right-hand side of the keyboard nearly a year ago.....and, although at least some keys have recovered, others (including some rather awkward to fix function keys), never will.
You can find 'em out there.....but they're like hen's teeth and gold dust. Very rare, and their vendors are asking absolutely silly money for them.
Like in the 3-figure range. (*ouch!*)
So I figured the easiest thing to do would be to get a reasonably-priced wireless model. Accordingly, I decided to go on a shopping expedition, and spend some of the money I'd been given for my birthday last week..!
I had a look round several shops. I was thinking of one of these:-
https://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/ ... us?crid=27
.....the Logitech K400, with the built-in touchpad. I very quickly disabused myself of that notion, after trying it out in-store; the key 'action' was awful. Too plasticky, & 'clacky' for my liking. Yeuch.
I tried out several other mid-range models, but they all, without fail, had one or another major flaw that would have made them unliveable with. I'd nearly given the whole thing up as a bad job, when my eye fell on this little gem:-
https://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/computin ... 4-pdt.html
Cheap'n'cheerful, so if it didn't work out, at least it wasn't going to break the bank.....but; the key 'action' was absolutely wonderful. Smooth, quiet, with enough positivity to it so you knew you'd pressed it, and a very slight 'bounce' at the bottom of travel. Pretty much like the Dell's original keyboard, TBH.....which is one of the best I've ever come across. And it was even in the same colour scheme as the Dell's 'Venetian Blue' & silver..!
So I grabbed one.
Like many of these wireless 'boards, it's got a row of 'media' keys at the top of the keyboard.....and the amazing thing is, 75% of these work straight off with Puppy. Volume up/down, muting, music player start/pause/stop, all work flawlessly. The only ones that don't are two that are supposed to start the default e-mail program, and open your 'My-Documents' folder in Windoze. These both start the default browser instead.....but I think I can live with that.
All-in-all, quite an amazing find for a Puppy 'box'. I'm well chuffed.

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As for the extra mouse, well, it's one of these:-
https://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/computin ... 5-pdt.html
A Sandstrom SMWLHYP15 wireless 'BlueTrace' mouse with 'hyper-fast' scrolling. It's one of these 'ergonomic' designs.....but that wasn't the main reason I bought it.
I've always found that, even by using using 'pupX - set properties of x', I could never get the mouse to move fast enough round the screen for my liking.....even with the acceleration set to the max of 7. I initially thought this thing would have a fancy software solution to this, but.....no. It's a purely mechanical one.....which works surprisingly well.
All Sandstrom have done is to install a mechanical 'locking' button, which retracts and releases the ratchet mechanism that gives your scroll wheel its 'click' as you turn it! With the button in the 'normal' position, your scroll wheel behaves as usual. When you press the button to the 'unlock' position, it retracts the ratchet mechanism.....and with but a flick of the fingertip, you can scroll the length of a long web-page with ease.
Like all the best solutions, it's very, very simple.....and works amazingly well. Job's a good'un..!
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So I'm curious as to what hardware other 'Puppians' may have discovered that works well for them.....especially if it doesn't break the bank. I know we're an ingenious lot on here...!!


C'mon; let's hear about it....

Mike.
