M-.-n wrote: >> 1) the keyboard would take a LOT of getting used to - it's soooo >> small! > > That is actually not an issue. I thought it would be but once it sits on you > lap it's very confi and the keys are quite good. The only 'issue' is that > going back to a regular desktop/laptop makes you feek you're in front of a > boat :) I tried it. So did my wife. We both hate it. Even our friend (whose EEE PC we checked out) who has a long history of liking smallish keyboard layouts, only uses the EEE PC keyboard when he absolutely has to. The rest of the time, he uses a regular keyboard. >> 2) the display model in the store had a glitchy, intermittent trackpad >> button. I'm sure it took a lot of abuse in the past month or so it's >> been there, but that's still not encouraging. > > I didn't have any real issue with the trackpad itself. Mind you I am a > person that loves to use keyboard shortcuts and tabbing between apps so I > might be biases there. The only thing I do not like however is the mouse. > The action is not very nice, a but too hard (right click especially) but as > I said, I'm not using it too much so it's not a bug deal either I'm more keyboard focussed, too. I'd rather use a graphics tablet than a mouse, anyway. ;-) -- David gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx authenticity, honesty, community _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user