• More Upgrades!

    From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to All on Fri Feb 11 09:15:00 2022
    I posted earlier about my 34" ultraside monitor upgrade. I'm splurging
    again.

    I bought a monitor arm to clear out desk space under the monitor and give me
    a little more flexibility. The monitor now "floats" above the desk and the
    arm has nice cable management to neaten up the desktop. A Viva single-
    monitor arm was $39, and despite being one of the cheapest options feels sturdy and well-built.

    I wanted a mechanical keyboard; while I still have my first mechanical keyboard from 1991 (a trusty IBM-branded Model M), I was looking at
    tenkeyless mechanical keyboards. My home office is open to the rest of my house, and my living room is adjacent to my offices. A clicky keyboard would be too loud and distracting.

    I did some YouTubing and found the Logitech MX Keys keyboard. While it came
    in a tenkey-less model and a model with a tenkey, I bought the latter, and picked up a Logitech MX Anywhere mouse.

    The keyboard is solid, and has a mechanical feel to it, even though the
    travel is more like a laptop keyboard. The keys have round indentations
    which are meant to guide your fingertip to the center of the key, and it
    feels like it's helping.

    The keyboard uses a USB Unifying Receiver, and it's easy to add peripherals using their Logitech Options software.

    The killer feature for me is Logitech Flow. I put the keyboard receiver in
    my home desktop, and the mouse receiver in my work laptop. Paired the peripherals to both systems, turn on Flow, and now when I move my mouse off
    of the desktop screen, it appears on the laptop screen and the keyboard switches to the laptop as well.

    Each peripheral can communicate with 3 devices, so I can pair my phone to
    the keyboard, too.

    Given that I'm working from home for the conceivable future in some respect,
    I thought it might be time to upgrade from the cheapest possible wireless keyboards I'd been using for the past several years.




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