> Secondly,
I assume you normally conenct a mouse and keyboard to it.
On Sat, 5 May 2012, Josh Dersch wrote:
It's a subnotebook, they're both
built-in. I have on occasion hooked up
an external keyboard and mouse, but it's not the primary usage mode for
this device.
Thank you
The ability to add a keyboard and mouse on a machine, where adding a
keyboard and mouse is truly OPTIONAL, is the first rational argument that
I've heard for USB connection of keyboard and mouse being better than
separate unique keyboard and mouse connectors.
One other thing that USB has been good for is to standardize hardware
interdacing across platforms....