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November 23, 2008 at 8:43 pm #159498hefMember
Thought this might be a good idea.
If you have an accessory or external device that you have tried with the NC10 that you know to be functional, add it to this thread.this format of post should work nicely;
Device Type:
Brand:
Model:
Level of Functionality:
Device Type: Mouse; Bluetooth wireless
Brand: Logitech
Model: V470
Level of Functionality: Works great right out of the chute. No need even to install the Logitech drivers unless you want the extra features. Bluetooth functions perfectly and transparently. No USB dongle to use up a port, get in the way, forget or lose. Available in white to match white NC10. Recommended!Device Type: External Hard Drive
Brand: Maxtor
Model: One Touch
Level of Functionality: works great! super quick transfer rates 1.5gb over in a minute or so..Device Type: Wireless (RF) mouse
Brand: Logitech
Model: VX Revolution
Level of Functionality: The mouse works just as it does on my laptop, so I have no complaints whatsoever.Device Type: External DVD drive
Brand: LG
Model: GSAE50L
Level of Functionality: Plays discs using only a single USB cable. Have not attempted to burn a disc yet, so the 2nd USB cable, that came in the box, may be required.Device Type: Bluetooth Mouse
Brand: Microsoft
Model: Mobile Memory Mouse 8000
Level of Functionality: Works perfectly via 2.4 and bluetoothDevice Type: Wireless (RF) mouse
Brand: Logitech
Model: VX Nano
Level of Functionality: The mouse works great. I noticed that I needed to change the cursor speed, as I was previously using the VX Revolution, but other than that, it worked without any additional changes.November 26, 2008 at 7:56 am #170915hefMemberthis is a depressingly small compendium.
November 26, 2008 at 9:13 am #170903jezMemberAgreed. I’d love to add something but I don’t use any external devices 🙁
November 26, 2008 at 2:15 pm #170916hefMemberlol, it’s cool.
once i get mine i’ll plug it into everything and anything i can find.
there a LOT of shit lying around in the office i can test on.November 26, 2008 at 3:31 pm #170904jezMembercool – I look forward to it :)!
November 26, 2008 at 10:54 pm #170923JayLoMemberMouse; Bluetooth wireless
Logitech
V470
Works great right out of the chute. No need even to install the Logitech drivers unless you want the extra features. Bluetooth functions perfectly and transparently. No USB dongle to use up a port, get in the way, forget or lose. Available in white to match white NC10. Recommended!November 26, 2008 at 11:09 pm #170920Richard TMemberHave tested a maxtor one touch external hard disk works great!
super quick transfer rates 1.5gb over in a minute or so..
Have a graphics tablet a nisis g3 will test that and dig out anything else i have and let you all knowNovember 27, 2008 at 12:41 am #170911Sandy_UKMember@JayLo……..Logitech sounds good. How much did you pay for it ? am going to PCW tomorrow to buy a mouse
November 27, 2008 at 10:12 am #170906RsaeireMemberDevice Type: Wireless (RF) mouse
Brand: Logitech
Model: VX Revolution
Level of Functionality: The mouse works just as it does on my laptop, so I have no complaints whatsoever.November 28, 2008 at 10:02 pm #170907RsaeireMemberDevice Type: External DVD drive
Brand: LG
Model: GSAE50L
Level of Functionality: Plays discs using only a single USB cable. Have not attempted to burn a disc yet, so the 2nd USB cable, that came in the box, may be required.December 1, 2008 at 3:48 am #170924rowdie7272MemberDevice Type: Bluetooth Mouse
Brand: Microsoft
Model: Mobile Memory Mouse 8000
Level of Functionality: Works perfectly via 2.4 and bluetoothDecember 1, 2008 at 4:13 pm #170917hefMember[quote1228147975=rowdie7272]
Device Type: Bluetooth Mouse
Brand: Microsoft
Model: Mobile Memory Mouse 8000
Level of Functionality: Works perfectly via 2.4 and bluetooth
[/quote1228147975]this looks to be a winner for my ideal mobile mouse…
how much did it skin you and where did you buy from?December 1, 2008 at 4:38 pm #170912BeckyMember[quote1228149405=hef]this looks to be a winner for my ideal mobile mouse…
how much did it skin you and where did you buy from?
[/quote1228149405]hef, I don’t want to put you off as this is a lovely mouse and it may just be my bad luck, but I returned mine today as I was having issues with the sensitivity and response.
I got mine from PC World for £39.99 on Friday and it was on-shelf at the same price today. 🙂
December 1, 2008 at 8:55 pm #170918hefMemberdid they have any beef with the return?
i’d kinda like to try one out. i dont imagine it being any worse than my current wirless (rf) gear. microsoft wireless desktop 1000. really sucks.December 1, 2008 at 9:09 pm #170913BeckyMemberNope, I had no problem taking it back at all. I actually changed it for a slightly cheaper mouse and they didn’t try to force me to go for an identical replacement. If you’ve got a PC World nearby, definitely worth giving it a go. 🙂
Oh BTW, if you’re possibly considering the VX Revolution, PC World has it for £29.35 web-only price, but you can reserve and collect in-store. No offers on the Memory Mouse unfortunately.
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