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It's RF and came with the XPS One, not sure if it's available for other models, check the accessories section at Dell.

Cool.

Any ideas if it would work with a standard logitech RF reciever, as I presume like the rest of the dell keyboards its made by logitech or at least uses logitech software?

Cool.

Any ideas if it would work with a standard logitech RF reciever, as I presume like the rest of the dell keyboards its made by logitech or at least uses logitech software?

dont think so the transmitter/keyboard have a channel that they connect on.. and that rf reciever connects to that specific keyboard''

sources: i work in an enviroment with 20 logitech ex110's with in a 20 foot range and they al have their own channel

Cool.

Any ideas if it would work with a standard logitech RF reciever, as I presume like the rest of the dell keyboards its made by logitech or at least uses logitech software?

Device manager/registry does show it as a Logitech product, and I have the same question about can I use any Logitech keyboard/mouse with this transceiver.

Device manager/registry does show it as a Logitech product, and I have the same question about can I use any Logitech keyboard/mouse with this transceiver.

Do you have a logitech reciever you could try and pair with the dell keyboard? Just trying to find out if it will work before I go out and buy one :)

This is a big shot of my work area. Its in the basement of my house. I have a repair desk, and my workstation desk. What you can't see in that picture is around the corner on the left is my shelf of parts.

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Do you have a logitech reciever you could try and pair with the dell keyboard? Just trying to find out if it will work before I go out and buy one :)

No, I don't currently, still working on this. I'd also like to find out if the embedde transceiver in my XPS One will work with any Logitech RF mouse as this one likes my much loved forward and back buttons.

No, I don't currently, still working on this. I'd also like to find out if the embedde transceiver in my XPS One will work with any Logitech RF mouse as this one likes my much loved forward and back buttons.

Worth trying it with your logitech mouse. Looks like theres a connect button on the XPS just like a regular logitech reciever:

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Hiro, how old is that??

I've ben trying to work that out myself - I think the one with the TMNT posters on the wall is from 1989 - 1990, so I'd have been around 5-6. The first one, without the posters, I think is around a year later, so say 1990 - 1991.

I still had the computer up until around 5 years ago - It lived in my parents loft, because I haven't really got the room for it in my lil apartment, and while they were cleaning out the loft they threw it out by accident :(

My computer area:

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A side view of my case:

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An inside view of my case:

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they have been shrunk..

but, is your desk in your closet?

and you need much cable management inside your case. ;)

Sorry, posted the wrong ImageShack links. And yeah, the cables are a bit of the mess but the water piping gets in the way a bit :laugh:

I have some shelves behind my computer area, I store all my documents and disks in a seperate place to my computer

Low bandwidth warning: These images are pretty large

My carpet is old and crap, it needs replacing really :laugh: just don't have the money to do it at the moment. My cat did her... "Business" on it when she was a kitten, and although I got most of the mess out, the carpet is just a state

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