[Discussion] Discussion Digest, Vol 78, Issue 4
Tom Brown
thomabrown at gmail.com
Thu Apr 16 14:40:48 PDT 2009
It might be the KVM that is causing the problem. Last year, I had to
upgrade my KVM due to a video upgrade. The new KVM would not work with
my trusty IBM Type M PS/2 keyboard, no matter which adapter I tried (4
or 5). I finally had to buy a Logitech Classic 200 USB keyboard. I
really miss my old IBM!
My son told me about a company in Lexington, KY that is making keyboards
modeled after the old IBM model M. See:
http://pckeyboards.stores.yahoo.net//keyboards.html
HTH
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 07:57:01 -0600
From: D Burch <theunk at telus.net>
Subject: Re: [Discussion] [MAC]
To: POSSI Discussion List <discussion at lists.possi.org>
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I use a KVM switch to allow me to switch my work docking station and my
home machine, so I have the same keyboard - the HP unit that came with
the laptop. I tried using some PS2 ->USB adapter cords but they were not
compatible with this silly HP laptop. Same for mice, but any devices
that are native USB work fine.
Don
Ernest Fisch wrote:
>
>
> On Apr 15, 2009, at 7:41 PM, D Burch wrote:
>
>>
>> The MAC thread has been quiet.
>>
>> Ernie have you found this to be so because everything works? Have you
>> chosen an emualtor? I picked VMWare Fusion out of ignorance - it was
>> there on the shelf and I was primarily fociused on getting my taxes
>> filed, having already purchased the windows program. Actually there
>> are not any Mac programs available so next year I will likely do it
>> all online.
>> If you want to run an older Warp desktop, you have to buy Parallels.
>>
>> I installed Firefox and Thunderbird for browsing and email. They work
>> well. But if you are in an Apple app like iPhoto and select email,
>> tthe link goes to Mail even though Thunderbird is acknowledged as the
>> default. Better to add objects to messages from within Thunderbird.
>>
>> I was trying to look at a traffic webcam and Firefox would not talk
>> to the Flip4Mac plugin. I brought it in through Safari and was able
>> to watch the traffic sliding about. The next time I launched Firefox,
>> the plugin was there and active.
>>
>> NeoOffice as noted before is pretty good and so far handles every MS
>> file I have thrown at it.
>>
>> Don Burch
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>
> I have been quiet because I have been exploring and experimenting. I
> am taking it slowly and trying to learn well. My only real
> disappointment so far has been with the MAC keyboard. My eCS machine
> has an IBM keyboard which is an expanded Selectric keyboard. This is
> probably one of the finest typing keyboards ever made. I simply
> cannot touch type on the MAC keyboard. I opted for the wireless
> keyboard which is much smaller than the corded keyboard but still has
> the same letter key configuration.
>
> When I decided to go MAC it was to divorce myself form Windows to the
> greatest extent possible. To this end I am seeking the native MAC
> versions of as much software as I can. Luckily I don't need too
> much. There is one Windows only program that I must have. It is
> called CadRail and it is a model railroad design program. I have been
> using it for years. I have been a beta tester since version 3 and we
> are now on version 9.
>
> In order to run this I bought Fusion and XP Home. Everything
> installed without a problem and I was soon running CadRail on the
> MAC. The difference between running it on a 20" IMAC and a Toshiba
> laptop is like night and day. That big MAC screen is gorgeous.
>
> I use Moneydance for my checking program and downloaded the MAC
> version. Moneydance is written in Java so there is no difference
> between the way it works or looks on the MAC or eCS or Windows. Right
> now I am running it on the MAC and eCS in parallel. After the next
> reconcile I expect to run it on the MAC only.
>
> Next year I will do my taxes on the MAC. Turbo Tax has a MAC
> version. I also plan to buy a MAC version of Turbo CAD so that I can
> do my CAD work on the MAC. When I got my MAC I bought IWork09 to get
> a spreadsheet and word processor.
>
> A while back I bought an hp1022 printer to work with Windows machine.
> It installed on the MAC with no problem. My old Lexmark is stored
> although I did install it on the MAC and it worked. The 1022 is just
> more versatile. This week I plan to get an external hard drive and
> activate Time Machine. The idea of an automatic backup is very
> attractive.
>
> So far my experience with the MAC has been very pleasant. It has done
> everything I have asked of it albeit in a way different from what I am
> used to. I have learned to do what I want using a couple of books,
> the help facility and the Apple onetoone program. The biggest problem
> I have had so far is that I have not been able to format envelopes as
> nicely as I did in Describe.
>
>
> Ernie Fisch
> ernfisch at cox.net
>
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