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Review: SpaceNavigator for Notebooks
SpaceNavigator for Notebooks, a laptop mouse designed for 3-D navigation, lets you move horizontally, vertically, and in a third dimension of depth within your 3-D space.
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Kensington keyboard sports slim lines, USB ports
Kensington's Ci70 keyboard features a low-profile design similar to Apple's keyboards and features three built-in USB 2.0 ports.
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Horizontal scrolling for older mice
Learn a simple way to scroll horizontally with older uni-directional scrolling mice.
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SpaceNavigator for Notebooks debuts
3Dconnexion's SpaceNavigator for Notebooks is a smaller version of its 3D mouse specifically for laptops.
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Onset offers data logger with LCD display
Onset Computer's new U14 data logger is Mac compatible, and records temperature and relative humidity.
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Bugs & Fixes: Missing in action
This installment of Bugs & Fixes takes a look at two things that might have gone missing—keystrokes after your Mac has been idle for a while, and iCal events for OS X 10.5.2 users.
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Mighty Mouse scrolling tricks
Learn a couple of non-obvious spots where the Mighty Mouse’s scroll ball comes in handy.
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EPA fines Iogear parent for antimicrobial mice
Iogear has been fined and told not to sell products it claims as antimicrobial without first going through a certification process from the EPA.
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Kensington SlimBlade Mice
Dan Frakes looks at two new multi-purpose mobile mice from Kensington.
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Game Room: WolfKing Warrior gamepad
This gaming keyboard puts the most important keys at your fingertips to increase your performance.
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Firmware update fixes ignored key presses for MacBooks
The 876KB keyboard firmware update for MacBook and MacBook Pro laptops fixes a bug where the laptop may ignore your first key press if the machine has been sitting idle.
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Microsoft announces two wireless desktop mice
The five-button mice mimic the design of the company’s popular line of notebook optical mice.
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Cleaning mouse balls
Mighty Mouse disinclined to scroll? You can clean it or cut it.
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Expo Notes: A Bluetooth keyboard for the iPhone?
Waking the Expo show floor last week, Dan Frakes spotted the BTKeyMini, which input-device maker MacAlly says will be iPhone-compatible when it ships in March. If so, that's very good news for iPhone owners.
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Off the beaten path
Join Dan Moren on a tour of the Macworld Expo show floor in this Macworld video as he looks for products that are a little off the beaten path.
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Expo: MacAlly rolls out quartet of new mice
The four new models include the Accuglide, Turtle, Pebble, and Pebble Wireless—all available for between $19.95 and $29.95.
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Dual-Link DVI KVMP & multimedia switch debuts
Iogear's new switching device enables users to switch a dual-link DVI display and 7.1 surround between two computers
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Final Cut Pro skin offered for aluminum keyboard
zCover's new TypeOn keyboard cover fits aluminum keyboards and comes pre-printed with Final Cut Pro commands
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Macworld's 2007 Game Hall of Fame
It may not have been a landmark year for gaming, but don't tell that to the 10 games and accessories selected for the 2007 Game Hall of Fame. The creators of these products overcame the odds to deliver offerings that were memorable, visually stunning, and just plain fun. Peter Cohen welcomes our 10 newest inductees into Macworld's annual gaming shrine.
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Wacom adds two new widescreen Cintiq pen displays
Wacom has added two new widescreen models to its Cintiq pen display line -- one small (12-inch) model and one large (20-inch) system.
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Warrior Xxtreme gaming keyboard debuts
Wolfking's Warrior Xxtreme is a hybrid gamepad/keyboard for gamers who play first person shooters, MMO's RTS's and other games.
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Matias intros folding USB keyboard
Matias is offering a folding USB keyboard for travelers looking for a full-sized keyboards.
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SpaceNavigator adds ArchiCAD 11 support
The SpaceNavigator input device now works with Graphisoft's ArchiCAD 11 software on Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger."
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Bamboo Fun tablet
It may take a while to get accustomed to using a tablet; but if you stick with it, you’ll find that the Bamboo offers a natural approach to drawing, photo retouching, handwriting, and navigating that boosts comfort, creativity, and efficiency.
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Belkin debuts SpeedPad N52te game peripheral
Belkin has introduced a new version of its SpeedPad hybrid gaming keyboard with backlit keys, on-board memory and new software.
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