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2004/8/25 [Computer/HW/IO] UID:33132 Activity:insanely high
8/25    How many people prefer a keyboard that has a volumn control with
        play/pause/ff/back button?
        prefer: ..
          \_ as long as it works under linux
        not prefer:     .
        prefer yermom w/volume control: .
        \_ That's what the ball-gag is for.
        \_ IBM MODEL M!  MODEL M IS THE STANDARD!
        \_ Special-purpose keys make me feel like I am buying a keyboard
           for retards.
           \_ Seconded. WTF would I need that for?!
        \_ The only keyboard I've seen like this that I like is the logitech
           model that has a wheel for volume.  I don't know why there aren't
           more wheel inputs for computers in general.
           \_ http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/powermate
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www.griffintechnology.com/products/powermate -> www.griffintechnology.com/products/powermate/
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