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I just recieved an Airfox k10 for astronomy
Oct 7, 2016 18:21:20   #
stepping beyond Loc: usa eastcoast
 
It's a ultra thin wireless keypad with 33ft. distance from the computer with 7 colors and red is one of them . This is another one of the toys I get to play with at night, my ASUS hasn't got a lit keypad . This will be a plus and keep me from fumbling with a red light flashlight just to see the keys, keep my dark adaption and save me from turning on my fluorescent lights in the cave. Since I remote from the cave that's pitch black at night, I can stop hurting myself by running into things trying to keep my DA.



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Oct 11, 2016 14:48:16   #
CraigFair Loc: Santa Maria, CA.
 
stepping beyond wrote:
It's a ultra thin wireless keypad with 33ft. distance from the computer with 7 colors and red is one of them . This is another one of the toys I get to play with at night, my ASUS hasn't got a lit keypad . This will be a plus and keep me from fumbling with a red light flashlight just to see the keys, keep my dark adaption and save me from turning on my fluorescent lights in the cave. Since I remote from the cave that's pitch black at night, I can stop hurting myself by running into things trying to keep my DA.
It's a ultra thin wireless keypad with 33ft. dista... (show quote)

Nice setup. My laptop keyboard is dark too.
Craig

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Oct 11, 2016 15:47:24   #
SonnyE Loc: Communist California, USA
 
Looks nice.
I just use one of two head lamps I got. They have white, red, green, and blinking red LED modes.
I normally only use the red choice.

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Oct 11, 2016 17:19:02   #
stepping beyond Loc: usa eastcoast
 
Thanks yall, I do have one of those head gear lights and it's very useful with the red and white plus a dimmer on each but, this has 300 hrs. life on the lithium battery opposed to 80 hrs. the head gear has for the bulbs for the bulbs and it's like I replace 3 AAA every 2-3 weeks. I do need to see where my astro dogs are when I'm out.

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