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Old May 10th 21, 10:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Paul[_32_]
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Robert in CA wrote:
I have Dell Image Expert 2000 which came with my 8200
when I bought it new. I liked it and I still have the installation
CD's for it so I put it on the 8500 and the 780. That's also how
I put Word and Excel on the 8500 because I kept all those CD's.

I don't believe it uses hot keys. I open and close and save files
like in Word. Here's the Properties of the Dell Image Expert
if that helps.

https://postimg.cc/rKSsChPX

https://postimg.cc/mh7B0PN7

https://postimg.cc/gwwP4j2X

I don't use any of my F keys on the keyboard but I would like
to get a manual which explains all the functions.

I know what you mean with keyboards. When I was searching for
other keyboards I had I found a white ergonomic 4000 with a PS2
connection. I forgot the Logitech K350 was wireless. I would prefer a
wired keyboard. So that eliminates the K350. I have to invest a little
mental thought into my keyboard because I have wrist issues.

It seems the only ones with LED's are the higher priced models. I did
another search for wired ergonomics; see what you think?

https://www.newegg.com/microsoft-rjy...-423-_-Product

https://www.newegg.com/p/0GA-0034-00...1968-_-Product

https://www.newegg.com/microsoft-com...7464-_-Product

Once we get the 780 up and running then we can go back to the PCI cards
and find one that you think is best for the 780.

Robert


RJY-00001 = keyboard + mouse ? $73.08 \___ LED scroll lock indicator is embedded
LXM-00001 = keyboard ~$60.00 / in Scroll Lock key surface... 3 Status LEDs are there

RJY-00001 https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/mi...%3aoverviewtab
LXM-00001 https://www.microsoft.com/en-my/acce...nomic-keyboard

The difference is $13 or so for the mouse part.

LXN-00001 $48 Uses *stickers* for keycaps. LXM-00001 uses molded keys.
Keyboards have same layout. First one is ahead so far.
I'm trusting my eyesight on this. When Newegg removes the
reviews for a product, we have to guess at this stuff.

Third one has no palm rest. Hard to tell if wavy, dished, or
just a regular $40 keyboard going for 3X the price.

First one seems the best of that lot. That's if you want
a mouse for $13 at the same time.

On a laptop, some of the function keys have two definitions.
Like one of the F-keys is for airport mode for Wifi ("Wifi Off").
On a desktop, it might not use such functions for shift-F5 or whatever.

Back in mainframe days, PF Programmable Function keys, you could
have them bound to anything. A typical "standard" was F1 = Help.
But again, adherence to rules like that isn't exactly
recorded in stone tablets, and a newer generation
might bind F1 to "Nothing", because computer companies
hate offering help :-) The operation of a computer
is supposed to be "Self-Explanatory".

Paul
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