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Old 09-07-2008, 18:16
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Cheers big ears.

My question is: if you have your thumb gripping the space below the button, how easy is it to just lightly "nudge" the back button from there? Is it a seamless, fluid, movement?
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Old 09-07-2008, 18:24
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When you say back button, do you mean the orange one?
If so, it adjusts the sensitivity and unfortunately nuttin else.
Unless i can work out a way to make it assignable somehow....


...but thats just the way it goes, big nose.
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Old 09-07-2008, 18:29
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So the orange button only adjusts sensitivity? Not moving a web page forward and back?
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Yup, i was surprised as well.
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Well that's just thrown a large spanner in the works.
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Well that's just thrown a large spanner in the works.
Yup sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
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When you have a free moment Clunk, could you suggest where to go next for 4Ghz?

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Limit CPUID MaxVal: Disabled
CIE Function: Disabled
Execute Disable Bit: Disabled
Virtualization Technology: Disabled
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Shutdown after AC Loss: Disabled
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Boot Up Clock:Auto
DRAM Speed:333/667
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PCIE Clock: 100mhz
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NB Core Voltage:1.330
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Channel 1 Phase 3 Pull-In: Auto
Channel 1 Phase 4 Pull-In: Auto

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Ranks Write to Write (tWRWR): AUTO
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Ranks Write to Read (tWRRD): AUTO
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Old 09-07-2008, 21:06
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Try 1.2-1.25 VTT and you can go a bit higher on the NB if needed too.
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Well that's just thrown a large spanner in the works.
I got a Logitech MX3200 keyboard/mouse set on special offer from Dell a few weeks back and the mouse with that is fantastic, best I've ever used (though that's not saying much really, only ever had Logitech 'value's before this and one gaming mouse). Thumb buttons are excellent, and I love the setpoint software. Keyboard is pretty great too.
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Funny you mention Logitech, I had an MX400 for years, but decided to go with a change of scenery, it was ultra simple and the forward/back button on it was perfect, I did everything in one movement, so I compare everything to that - and that's the reason I asked affiliate about the button on the Sharkoon. I'm reluctant to give up on this Diamondback just yet though, and plus I've moth-balled the MX400 into the loft and can't be arsed getting it.

Also had the latest Logitech ultra flat keyboard which turned out to be a dog from the previous version. I'm now on the Cherry version and couldn't be happier with it. I'll never swap keyboards again, but the mouse might be a different matter.
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