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Computer Keyboard Shortcuts Windows 7 Pdf
Tamer | 2024-04-07 05:10:22 |
With this keyboard you don't need to know or remember shortcuts any more you will find it quickly with this keyboard. 5 |
Lorraine S. | 2024-08-16 01:39:53 |
Well made, durable cover with keyboard. Keyboard well laid out with necessary keys and shortcuts. The best that I have ever bought throughout the years. 5 |
Wedcam | 2024-09-16 02:38:31 |
I'm an early riser and my computer room doesn't have alot of windows. Squinting at my old keyboard every morning was getting to my old eyes and did nothing for my disposition. Since I purchased the illuminated Logitech keyboard I can sit down with my first cup of coffee and a nice glow under every key. Sooooo much easier on the eyes! No more strain, no more squinting, and I wouldn't live without it. My daughter is getting one for Christmas this year and I would recommend this wonderful product to everyone. 5 |
T.O.R. | 2024-05-07 07:44:33 |
I use this product to connect my keyboard with my computer. It runs windows 7 64 bit and it recognized the connection instantly. You don't need to install anything. The cord is very long which is great. It also is very durable. 5 |
Terpfan4 | 2024-06-06 09:23:54 |
My office is in the basement but there are a few windows (the windows face north and are at least 20 ft away from my computer). I've had the keyboard for a few weeks and it has stayed charged mainly from the overhead lights. This keyboard has an excellent feel to it and having a separate numerical pad makes it a great replacement for the Apple keyboard that came with my iMac. 5 |
Cosmic | 2024-04-18 09:34:53 |
..first 24 hours..used only 7%..couldn't ask for anything better... 5 |
Joe | 2024-06-05 02:57:38 |
This keyboard shows you a lot of the keyboard shortcuts for Photoshop which makes post processing a lot faster. 5 |
Kris | 2024-06-05 01:35:40 |
This keyboard is very good for using and learning the shortcuts in Resolve. The only con is that the backlight should be a little brighter. 5 |
Eduard | 2024-06-09 02:13:24 |
Reviewing Plustek in general. I own and use the OpticBook A300 Plus (scans up to 12x17, drivers avail for Windows only ATM) and uniquely to Plustek, they scan extremely close to the edge (a few mm), so they are especially suited to book scanning. Other book scanning options such as a scanner/camera mounted on a stand taking photos of an open book, and then re-straightening the images in software look like a bogus approach if you want quality. Stick to Plustek or similar book-specific flatbed scanners. The software Plustek provides is basic. I recommend using 3rd party software (extra cost, sure) - for ex. VueScan (Windows or Mac) supports most/all of the Plustek scanners (after you install Plustek's own drivers) for scanning. And once a book is scanned to images, use something like ABBYY FineReader PDF for OCR/conversion to PDF, Word docx and other formats. You can even make your own ePub's using a process such as VueScan (Mac or Windows) - FineReader PDF OCR (Mac or Windows) - Export to docx - Import docx to Vellum (Mac only) - lots of manual tweaking - Export to ePub. 5 |
Poor Bob | 2024-05-01 07:22:22 |
Marvelous device that does exactly what I want it to do: I work in an environment with Windows desktops. I can transfer PDF versions of texts and reprints to the iXpand Drive and access them from my iPad anywhere and everywhere I go. It also allows me to transfer work-related pictures from my iPhone to networked PCs. 5 |