I rarely if ever used the zoom slider, and since upgrading to Windows 7 I stopped using the My Favourites, as you can achieve something similar by holding down the Windows key and tapping a number (Win+1 will open the first application pinned to your taskbar, Win+2 opens the second, etc.). In practice I always remapped the Calculator hot key to open My Documents as it was the closest reconfigurable key to my mouse the shortest distance for my right hand to move. Help, Undo, Redo, New, Fwd, Open, Close, Reply, Send, Spell, Save, Print)
Hot keys (My Documents, My Pictures, My Music, Mail, Web/Home, Messenger, Calculator, Log Off, Sleep).
Five My Favorites (sic) keys for launching your favourite applications.Four media keys (play/pause, stop, previous track, next track).Volume buttons (volume up, volume down, mute).
#Logitech k200 wireless keyboard pro
It was a great keyboard: comfortable to use, solid and highly customisableĪs you can see from the image above, the Digital Media Pro has lots of extra buttons: Microsoft Digital Media Pro Microsoft Digital Media Pro keyboardįor the decade or more I’ve used various Microsoft keyboards, for the last six years or so my keyboard of choice has been the Microsoft Digital Media Pro. Recently I’ve been on the hunt for a replacement for what has long been my standard, trusty keyboard, the Microsoft Digital Media Pro. What keyboard and mouse do you use, is it the one that came bundled with your PC? The last couple of PCs I ordered I made a point of making sure they didn’t include a cheap, budget keyboard.