A question for you PC experts...
I have a Lenovo 710s-13isk running Windows 10. It's keyboard is not too bad as far as rubbery laptop ones go. I am, however, not a touch typist so I type looking at the keyboard and occasionally mistype by either double-clicking a key or not clicking hard enough, causing extra or missing letters. It can be annoying. I would like to turn on a key click sound so I can immediately hear when that happens rather than discovering it 30 seconds later when I finally look up at the screen, but I can't find any way to do it. I thought that there would be an entry in the keyboard settings, but no.
Any ideas?
I did think of looking for something like that, but my paranoia held me back!Freeware, use at your own risk.
That said, I tried it and windows defender hasn't thrown a fit yet and my files don't appear to be encrypting...
Netbooks!
Does it have to be Office, or would any old word processor do?
Somebody gave me one a couple of years back. I can't remember if I left it as a Windows machine or stuck Linux on it...![]()
I am going to check that the netbook is working ok. If it is, you'd be welcome to it***. (I checked with my pal - he doesn't want it back, and is happy for me to pass it on to a fellow cyclist!)Any word type programme would do as long as I could email it and write my adventures down and it wasn't cumbersome on a cycle trip.
I am going to check that the netbook is working ok. If it is, you'd be welcome to it***. (I checked with my pal - he doesn't want it back, and is happy for me to pass it on to a fellow cyclist!)
It's an ASUS eeePC, 1025C, as reviewed here...
Unlike that one, this device does not have upgradeable RAM - it is fixed at 1 GB but that would be fine for writing simple documents, and emailing.
It has Windows 7 starter edition installed. That is no longer supported so obviously it won't have had security updates for years. No problem for your simple requirements though.
It has a 100-240 V mains power block with two prongs on it. I have an adapter to UK 3-pin standard. You might need a different adapter for some other countries. The battery life might not be super-long. Anyway, I'll give the device the once over and get back to you tomorrow. You can then decide if you want it.
*** Free, gratis, and for nothing!
Unlike that one, this device does not have upgradeable RAM
No problem - I was given it, and several CycleChat members have given me things in the past.That is so very kind of you thank you. May I at least donate something to your favourite charity? It will be used to do my travelogues when I'm touring as a phone screen is a pain for size. Again thank you.
Not, exactly .... it does have a removable RAM module, just getting to it is a faff and a half!
View: https://youtu.be/H0UAOR2VQfc
Some advice please from you learned fettlers!
Madame Fondo has snapped off the power adapter to her Lenovo laptop and the end plug is stuck in the socket, any ideas on getting it out and somewhere to get a cheap replacement?
Thanks all![]()