[DUG] OT Mouse

Alister Christie alister at salespartner.co.nz
Wed Nov 2 17:46:21 NZDT 2011


A friend of mine cleaned his ms natural keyboard out with a hose after 
spilling coke in it - worked fine afterwards too - once dry

Alister Christie
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On 2/11/2011 3:25 p.m., Ian Gmail wrote:
> I just dug the Microsoft Natural out of my spares box .. its gone a 
> lovely yellow colour, still has all the lettering, and still works ..
> anyone want it? Probably could do with a 'hygiene check'...
>
> Ian Drower
>
>
>
> On 2/11/2011 3:03 p.m., Sean Cross wrote:
>>
>> I have a 4000v1.  It's old enough that several keys have lost the 
>> lettering but it still keeps going.  I am looking to replace it now, 
>> but just for hygiene rather than due to breakage.
>>
>> Sean
>>
>> Does anyone else find that the Microsoft Natural 4000 keyboard breaks 
>> rather more often than it should? Or is one of our developers who has 
>> gone through 3 of them in that many years worthy of his reputation as 
>> the Keyboard Exterminator?
>>
>> I use the Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro myself and find it much 
>> better than the 4000 but given they stopped making them years ago 
>> (the 4000 replaced them I think?) I have to hoard them carefully... 
>> fortunately they also seem much more robust than the 4000, don't 
>> think I've had one break yet.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> David.
>>
>>
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