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PostPosted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 2:22 pm
by Splitpin
I have been getting really pissed of with my old key board (logitech Mk250) when i got it i didnt notice there was no light for num and caps...... anyway, zipped into dick smith today to be told (when asking about a board with the lights) " im pretty sure they dont do THAT anymore" WTH!! and none of their stock had what i wanted.

Off to harvey norman .... same story, unless i wanted some butt ugly thing made in outer mongolia ..... ok , global pc .... same.
To cut it short , i ended up with a new microsoft wireless board and mouse (no lights) but i do "AES 128-BIT Encryption" via the transceiver .... GREAT!! i just wanted the bloody lights ...oh well rolleyes.gif

PostPosted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 2:29 pm
by Ian Warren
Arr the lights biggrin.gif , when 'choppernut' stopped here a couple of days ... what ever hour of the night the eyelids opened ... said to me next morning , felt like being in the or on a traffic pattern at a major airport .... Arr the lights smile.gif

PostPosted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 5:07 pm
by scaber
Splitpin wrote:
QUOTE (Splitpin @ Jun 22 2013,2:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have been getting really pissed of with my old key board (logitech Mk250) when i got it i didnt notice there was no light for num and caps...... anyway, zipped into dick smith today to be told (when asking about a board with the lights) " im pretty sure they dont do THAT anymore" WTH!! and none of their stock had what i wanted.

Off to harvey norman .... same story, unless i wanted some butt ugly thing made in outer mongolia ..... ok , global pc .... same.
To cut it short , i ended up with a new microsoft wireless board and mouse (no lights) but i do "AES 128-BIT Encryption" via the transceiver .... GREAT!! i just wanted the bloody lights ...oh well rolleyes.gif


A little technique which could be useful in this case, if you have windows 7 or 8 - not sure about XP but it is probably there too.

1. Go to Control Panel, select:
  • 'Ease of Access Centre'
  • 'Make the keyboard easier to us'
  • Select 'Turn on Toggle Keys'
When you press caps lock or num lock you will hear a tone - low tone to turn it on, high tone to turn it off. This isn't quite as good as a LED but does help a bit.

PostPosted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 5:37 pm
by scaber
Just remembered that there was a better option called Tray Status which shows indicators on the task bar for Num lock and/or Caps lock. Works nicely, unless you keep your taks bar hidden like I do!!

http://www.binaryfortress.com/TrayStatus/

PostPosted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 5:40 pm
by Splitpin
scaber wrote:
QUOTE (scaber @ Jun 22 2013,5:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
A little technique which could be useful in this case, if you have windows 7 or 8 - not sure about XP but it is probably there too.

1. Go to Control Panel, select:
  • 'Ease of Access Centre'
  • 'Make the keyboard easier to us'
  • Select 'Turn on Toggle Keys'
When you press caps lock or num lock you will hear a tone - low tone to turn it on, high tone to turn it off. This isn't quite as good as a LED but does help a bit.


Thanks greg , will give it a go (Im on XP) but will check it out .

PostPosted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 5:51 pm
by Splitpin
Works a treat ....XP hides it in the Accessibility options .... cheers, .... $90 wasted for not posting the problem first angry.gif
Thanks again.

scaber wrote:
QUOTE (scaber @ Jun 22 2013,5:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Just remembered that there was a better option called Tray Status which shows indicators on the task bar for Num lock and/or Caps lock. Works nicely, unless you keep your taks bar hidden like I do!!

http://www.binaryfortress.com/TrayStatus/

Just got that as well .... cheers . How do you know all this stuff ????

PostPosted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 8:21 pm
by scaber
Splitpin wrote:
QUOTE (Splitpin @ Jun 22 2013,5:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Works a treat ....XP hides it in the Accessibility options .... cheers, .... $90 wasted for not posting the problem first angry.gif
Thanks again.


Just got that as well .... cheers . How do you know all this stuff ????


Ha ha, well it's not so much knowing as remembering what I've seen (too much time playing around with computers over the years) and then relying on the good old internet to help me find it again!