Up until a few days ago I worked with wired PC headset exclusively. That worked considerably well, with the exception of the rate that I burned through those headsets. I usually needed to buy a new one every six to nine months or so, mostly because of cable problems. It came to the point that [...]
- Author: Mike Halsey MVP
- Comments: 8
Logitech Illuminated Keyboards Review
As people are using PCs for many more things at home and the computer itself has become, in a few cases, an objet d’art in the case of some all-in-one devices companies are putting much more effort into peripherals. In this review I want to look at two of these high-end devices, Logitech’s illuminated keyboards. Let’s start [...]
- Author: Jack Wallen
- Comments: 5
Record from your web cam in Linux with GUVCView
Recently I have had to do some video tutorials. I tried recording these tutorials with Ubuntu’s default Cheese Webcam Booth, but unfortunately the combination of my Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000, Ubuntu 10.10, and Cheese didn’t want to record video in any usable FPS. So I had to look elsewhere. My search turned me to GUVCView [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 3
Enable all options on all buttons in SetPoint
If you have a Logitech mouse you are probably also using the Logitech SetPoint software to configure the different mouse buttons. Logitech Setpoint is a huge – the setup file is over 50 Megabytes – software package that can configure Logitech Mice and keyboards. If you happen to use the Logitech SetPoint software you might [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
- Comments: 2
Configure function for double right-click
I have always asked myself why there is no way to configure a function for double right-clicking. You can configure the left mouse button double-click but not the right mouse button one. Click Zap is a small application that lets the user configure a function for a double-click on the right mouse button.
