Adding a few computer components or peripherals to your computer can breathe new life into your system and make you more productive at the same time. In this week’s tip, you will find some easy ‘do-it-yourself’ ideas for your computer.
Cordless Mouse and/or Keyboard
Lose the wires! Cordless mice make a great gift for a computing friend, and certainly for yourself. When shopping for one, make sure to get an optical mouse…unlike their predecessors with the little ball in the body, optical mice never get dirty or ‘sticky’ when moving them on your desk. Cordless keyboards help you optimally position your keyboard without having to stretch or strain the cords.
Dual Monitors
Adam has used a two monitor system for years. With the price of flat panel monitors falling and the increased popularity of digital photography, having two monitors can make a lot of sense. Normally, you need two video cards in your system or a card that supports two monitors, but thanks to innovative products like the Tritton SEE2 USB 2.0 SVGA Adapter you can quickly add a second monitor without touching a screwdriver!
Memory Card Reader
A must have tool for digital photographers. Make sure to get on that reads at least five types of memory.
USB Hub or USB Expansion Card
Eventually, we all run out of USB ports on our computer. Adding an external USB hub will give you three to four more ports. If you don’t mind opening your computer, you can usually add a 4 port USB expansion card to the inside of your computer (ports will be in the back of your computer). Look for the faster USB 2.0 ports.
USB Flash Drive
Sometimes called ‘thumb drives’ or ‘memory keys’, these little marvels allow you to quickly backup your files (except large volume of pictures). They work especially well with financial programs like Quicken or QuickBooks as well as genealogy research programs.
What types of gadgets or add-on’s do you use? Give us a call during the show or write to use with your favorite computer gadget.