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the mouse is a different story.  I like the fact that you scroll horizontal on it, but i use the middle mouse button alot, and it seems very hard to press compared to other mice

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I have same mouse . For me is little hard to press middle but. too, but I am not using it very often (usually at firefox and that's all, i think).

As for other things - I like this mouse. :happy:

Nicely done skybk4ck.

That's one heck of a monitor, and you've colour coded nearly everything... should've gotta U2 iPod to match :D, although that's probably just excessive...

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Excessive? NEVER!!! :p Broke? YES!! :cry:

Thats not actually my 2005FPW though, my brother is camping somewhere in WI, so I just borrowed it for a bit. I am actually getting a 1704FPT :D

im liking ur webcam :D:D

just wondring, wat is the XP theme u have one, the black curved looking one? ive lloked for it everywhere but cant find it..

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thanks i got it free from microsoft :p

you can find the theme here :

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=344607

for keyboard requests.  it's a BTC micro usb keyboard, they sell a USB version and it has a built in usb port on the top right side, and they have a PS/2 version.  i got mine at fry's for $14 US.

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is it actually mini keyboard? or are the keys full sized. I'd really like one, be way better than this huge thing for a LAN, then I only have 2 things to carry, not 3. :D

is it actually mini keyboard? or are the keys full sized.  I'd really like one, be way better than this huge thing for a LAN, then I only have 2 things to carry, not 3. :D

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The regular keys (abcde... 12345.. and so on) are all normal sized, but the ones that can stand to be a bit smaller (tab, enter, capslock, shift) are ..smaller. it's like a laptop keyboard. if not a bit more scrunched together. It's really the best keyboard ive ever owned, and i plan to buy another one next time i have an extra $20 :)

http://www.edwardw.co.uk/images/Workstations/july

thats mine :) and my server room :D

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Ed, i'm ashamed of you, running Windows server on there instead of a Linux derivative :p

Looks rather nice :)

What does the blue box sitting on the right of your desk do?

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