Got to try it at the office and replace the default webpage to somebody ^g^.
I don't think your system "per se" is cpable on doing that. Maybe if you've got a dual-head card you can twist a bit with the video output for in case you've got a projector plugged in... Must have something to do with the video driver.
I wish the main page did not have info about who sponsored it. There is a series keys that can make youy display appear sideways or upside down. A guy at work showed me and it was fun messing with peoples display when they went to get a cup of coffee. Hee Hee. It was alt+arrow or alt+ something else +arrow. I can't get my home computer to do it, does anyone know how it's done?
I think that they reached the optimum of practicality with the all purpose optical mouse. (2 regular buttons, one clickable scroll wheel.) This design cannot be improved upon.
That gyroscopic mouse for example is all nice and dandy, but I want to see you hold a mouse up in the air for 8 hours. At best it's basically a (bad) game controller and mouse combined. I'm not talking about game controllers.
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Got to try it at the office and replace the default webpage to somebody ^g^.
I don't think your system "per se" is cpable on doing that. Maybe if you've got a dual-head card you can twist a bit with the video output for in case you've got a projector plugged in... Must have something to do with the video driver.
These are the default shortcuts for Windows
http://www.computerhope.com/shortcut.htm
You can add some more and some (I think) drivers-apps add their own, i.e. those programs for screen shots and video capture.
That gyroscopic mouse for example is all nice and dandy, but I want to see you hold a mouse up in the air for 8 hours. At best it's basically a (bad) game controller and mouse combined. I'm not talking about game controllers.