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Tipro Free Series - Keyboard, Numpad, Cardreader a. Touchpad
Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 21:18
by CeeSA
the first tipro i got with a mini touchpad.
Full Force:
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the mouse comes with a seperate PS/2 cable.
i love the cable management and the way you could assamble the modules.
best part of course is the programming.
Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 21:21
by hoggy
I've got a few tipros, but haven't got around to playing with the programming yet - any hints?
Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 21:55
by Spharx
@hoggy: instal the ChangeMe software at the Tipro website and play a little bit around .. its not that difficult
also we have here some tutorials:
Tipro Workshop thread .... someone should rename the Thread
@CeeSA: are there any disadvantages of the Free series compared to the MID series ??
How much did you had to pay for this setup?
Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 22:01
by CeeSA
no, it's just a question of design. i prefer the MID Series design, but cable management is cool and only for "free".
Dont forget the keycap design.
But there all MX compatible....
In contrast due MID series, Free series offers no metal housing, it's all plastic.
i got this one for very very little money. the shipping costs was tripple
Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 22:23
by hoggy
I saw that auction - fantastic bargain you got there. Congrats!
Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 22:26
by 7bit
CeeSA wrote:no, it's just a question of design. i prefer the MID Series design, but cable management is cool and only for "free".
Dont forget the keycap design.
But there all MX compatible....
In contrast due MID series, Free series offers no metal housing, it's all plastic.
i got this one for very very little money. the shipping costs was tripple
Great keyboard. Would be great to have an
article in the Wiki about it!
Posted: 25 Jul 2011, 22:30
by webwit
That must be the most extensive cable management canal system I've seen on a keyboard. It can even handle two-way traffic.