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My first mac :D Little mini connected to a Dell 2405. The PC is under the table ... getting a lot less usage nowadays.

Need to figure out a reliable way to have a wireless keyboard and mouse with a KM switch. Any recommendations?

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My first mac :D Little mini connected to a Dell 2405. The PC is under the table ... getting a lot less usage nowadays.

Need to figure out a reliable way to have a wireless keyboard and mouse with a KM switch. Any recommendations?

Nice

Here is the new baby in town.... sitting right next to his big brother....

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an iMac G5 2.0 Ghz, a macBook 2.0 Ghz (obliviously the white one... :D), and iPod Video 30 Gb, JBL monster sound!

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the macBook alone....

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... and of course it's wonderful keyboard!

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Nice set up bob. Is that the 2007 or 2407? Any banding issues with Front Row :)

Are you running any keyboard/mouse switch to control the mac and the PC? Which one are you using if you are? Any issues with it? I've been thinking about going wireless with the K/M but heard of some issues using a KM switch with the wireless configurations.

Nice set up bob. Is that the 2007 or 2407? Any banding issues with Front Row :)

Are you running any keyboard/mouse switch to control the mac and the PC? Which one are you using if you are? Any issues with it? I've been thinking about going wireless with the K/M but heard of some issues using a KM switch with the wireless configurations.

It's a 2007FPW, I had an original Rev A00 and that had banding, but my Rev A02 has none, or at least so minimal that I don't care about it (and less than my last 2 LCDs when I run the same test).

I am actually selling my PC, it is on eBay as we speak. Going to use the proceeds to pay for a new console, not sure which one yet. So I don' tneed the KM switch at this point, and very happy with the BT Apple Keyboard and MM.

Might grab an iSight soon, but I have questions on mounting it and adjustment options that I just can't seem to find answer too.

My latest mac arrived today finally! (dang fedex-- they held it over the weekend and I couldnt even arrange to go to their depot to pick it up on my own =\)

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I need to get a new LCD, this 2005FPW is starting to bleed(?), i don't know what the correct term is, but it's slowly dieing.

I can't get used to the Bluetooth Mightly mouse, so i might be in the market for a new laser mouse, my mx1000 doesnt hold a charge like it used to.

I need to sell my Core Solo Mac Mini to help recoup the cost of this thing =) .. Coming to neobay soon!

Not really a 'fun' mac, it's more of a pro machine - who hopefully don't use their time browsing movie trailers =p.

The same logic more or less applies to the MacBook Pro.

I know a fair amount of people that own a PowerMac for doing their "power" processing as well as listing to music, play a movie or showing an slideshow. And, of course, Mac OS X Leopard will ship by default with Front Row.

Oh well, maybe the next gen Cinema Display will feature a build-in infrared receiver. ;)

The same logic more or less applies to the MacBook Pro.

I know a fair amount of people that own a PowerMac for doing their "power" processing as well as listing to music, play a movie or showing an slideshow. And, of course, Mac OS X Leopard will ship by default with Front Row.

Oh well, maybe the next gen Cinema Display will feature a build-in infrared receiver. ;)

That is something I have been wondering about. If it comes with Front Row, what are those of us that are still on PPC machines or those with a Mac Pro supposed to do about a remote? I could see them shipping leopard like with a bluetooth remote, but then that would make the IR receiver useless on the new intel macs.

Well I guess they could always sell a remote control and IR dongle type combo with the OS or as a separate buy. Hmmm...

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