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I like that keyboard but its laptop style keyboard that I dislike. Also typing on the black or dark coloured keyboard makes my typing speed slower...I feel heavy somehow.

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It's the opposite for me :)

Since i purchased this lurrvly set my typing speed has improved and the black keys just look sexier hehe :happy:

Just wondering if the current DiNovo and or the upcoming new version of the DiNovo have a way to disable the "sleeping" feature? I don't like the fact that the keyboard goes to sleep and then I have to wait for it to wake up.

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Anyone here able to answer the questions in bold? Since no one answered it before, I hope someone can help me now.

Anyone here able to answer the questions in bold? Since no one answered it before, I hope someone can help me now.

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I don't think it will be possible to disable this feature, if it wasn't there then everything would drain the batteries very quickly.

It's the opposite for m:):)

Since i purchased this lurrvly set my typing speed has improved and the black keys just look sexier hehe&nbsp:happy:y:

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Yeah black always sexy but this one just does not work on me...dunno why. Well I don't really care that muc:D:D

Just wondering if the current DiNovo and or the upcoming new version of the DiNovo have a way to disable the "sleeping" feature? I don't like the fact that the keyboard goes to sleep and then I have to wait for it to wake up.

So no one that has this keyboard is able to answer my question?

So no one that has this keyboard is able to answer my question?

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I don't think it will be possible to disable this feature, if it wasn't there then everything would drain the batteries very quickly.

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You cannot disable the "sleep" feature, it send the peripherals to sleep in order to conserve battery power. As I already said above. Imagine the amount of people who would complain if they had to replace the batteries in the keyboard and mediapad every month or so because the batteries were run down.

The keyboard and mouse take all of two seconds to come out of sleep mode on my machine.

I can't say I've noticed it to be honest. I presume the sleep mode is the <1 lag which comes after you leave the set doing nothing for an absolute age. 1 second to come out of sleep is nothing. It's not as if you would've left it for perhaps 2 hours then have to come back so urgently that 1 second was unbearable, it's not as if it intrudes on every day use, it's a useful feature.

I can't say I've noticed it to be honest. I presume the sleep mode is the <1 lag which comes after you leave the set doing nothing for an absolute age. 1 second to come out of sleep is nothing. It's not as if you would've left it for perhaps 2 hours then have to come back so urgently that 1 second was unbearable, it's not as if it intrudes on every day use, it's a useful feature.

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1 sec? gosh what ya'll complain about :p

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