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Sep 23, 2014Moderator
I actually carry a wireless keyboard/mouse with me when traveling on business. This allows me to convert the laptop into a mini desktop.
I prop my laptop up so the LCD screen is more at eye level, and less of a strain on my neck. You can get an inexpensive riser such as the Fellows above at Staples. Or just use a book. Finally, a practical use for the Yellow pages?
Just get a USB wireless keyboard/mouse combo. You don't need to install any drivers if you have a recent OS from the past ten years. I prefer Logitech wireless which encrypts all keystrokes before transmitting, as does Microsoft and a few others. Personally, I use Bluetooth combo for my laptop, so no extra transmitter required, but tends to cost more. USB wireless is less of a hassle, and easier overall.
I prop my laptop up so the LCD screen is more at eye level, and less of a strain on my neck. You can get an inexpensive riser such as the Fellows above at Staples. Or just use a book. Finally, a practical use for the Yellow pages?
Just get a USB wireless keyboard/mouse combo. You don't need to install any drivers if you have a recent OS from the past ten years. I prefer Logitech wireless which encrypts all keystrokes before transmitting, as does Microsoft and a few others. Personally, I use Bluetooth combo for my laptop, so no extra transmitter required, but tends to cost more. USB wireless is less of a hassle, and easier overall.
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