Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Re: wireless keyboards and mice?

Clearly these companies are not designing their end units for schools. =
Why would they include wireless keyboards and mice for a school lab or =
classroom environment? They need some educators on their sales teams, =
so they are actually offering the hardware and software we need and use.

Renee Ramig
Seven Hills School


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Subject: Re: wireless keyboards and mice?
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> The kids got a kick out of 'controlling' another user's
> machine. We ultimately went back to wired peripherals as a result.
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> Just something to look out for...

Our All-In-One Dells we brought in last year for the Library came with
wireless keyboards and mice, but alas we had the keyboard switching
happening. Not worth the effort. Cables are your friends in =
multi-computer
environments in school...

Jonathan
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Jonathan Mergy <jmergy@lwhs.org>
Director Of Technology
Lick-Wilmerding High School
755 Ocean Ave, SF CA 94112
P:415.585.1725 x365
http://www.lwhs.org

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