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Slats
08-24-2007, 02:43 AM
Hi guys,

Here are the part numbers to order of the Microgram Website:

8934 XKeys Pro
9234 Keycaps (for replacing single keys with a double key)
15131 XKey-Stick
15091 YKey (commonly called a Ymouse on these forums)


http://www.mgram.com.au is the website. If you call them and want to get a bit of a discount talk to Shianne. She was very helpful and I got a decent amount off my products as I ordered them all at once.

Your other option is to use one of the US resellers but then you are paying decent shipping costs - so it sort of evens out - plus warrenty returns can be done thru MGram.

Hope this helps any Aussies out!

-Slats/Dan

Stealthy
08-24-2007, 04:39 AM
Hi guys,

Here are the part numbers to order of the Microgram Website:

8934 XKeys Pro
9234 Keycaps (for replacing single keys with a double key)
15131 XKey-Stick
15091 YKey (commonly called a Ymouse on these forums)


http://www.mgram.com.au is the website. If you call them and want to get a bit of a discount talk to Shianne. She was very helpful and I got a decent amount off my products as I ordered them all at once.

Your other option is to use one of the US resellers but then you are paying decent shipping costs - so it sort of evens out - plus warrenty returns can be done thru MGram.

Hope this helps any Aussies out!

-Slats/Dan

This caught my eye:
http://www.mgram.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=253&osCsid=2a6b8fe72c23a289f5704dedb25f2e93

ITEM DESCRIPTION

At last a mouse that doesn't require any desk space. Use it comfortably while relaxing in a chair. No need to be close to the PC. Excellent control and no batteries to replace.

With Pen Mouse, the user uses fingers, wrist, and palm to control its movement. Supported by 1000 DPI sensitivity this writing-style operation is natural, easy, and smooth. The linear footing design works on almost any non-reflective surfaces. The user is not confined to a particular work surface and can change his/her position frequently to avoid fatigue and potential repetitive stress injuries.

Technical - 2.4GHz wireless
- 1000 dpi
- 10 metre transmision distance
- USB charging

- Comfortable rubberized grip


But I can't decide if it's a really usefull tool...or a sexual aid? Or both! :lol:

http://www.mgram.com.au/images/prodpics/9287.jpg