Ask HN: Laptop coders, your setup?
Anyone here using a wireless keyboard + mouse instead of their laptop keyboard/touchpad? And for monitor: Laptop monitor + external? External only? Laptop screen only?
Logitech has a really nice solar powered bluetooth keyboard: http://www.logitech.com/en-us/keyboards/keyboards/Wireless-Solar-Keyboard-K760-for-Mac
Wondering what the ergonomics and productivity benefits are.
Thanks
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[ 4.6 ms ] story [ 17.6 ms ] threadI do move around every hour. I use a wireless mouse but I don't end up using a mouse that much. Sometimes I will hook up a keyboard and use the keyboard on my lap under the coffee table but not that often.
- Upper Level: 13" Laptop + 24" external display (Use both displays) - Lower Level: Wireless keyboard + mouse
Pros: Very comfortable. Have enough space for a notebook to write stuff. Cons: Getting tired of changing mouse batteries, every 2-3 months.
They keys are good, similar to Mac keyboard.
Thinking about get a laptop myself just so I don't have to sit at this desk to do anything.
The resolution is actually fairly generous. And if you're hacking in the terminal it's more than sufficient.
I find the 11 inch keyboard is just a lot easier to type on. You don't have this huge plane of plastic sticking out under your wrists.
And I generally lay down on the couch. I can't handle desk+chair. Too hard on my wrists and back. If I have to work at my desk I usually try to prop my feet up somewhere.
For a quick hack my netbook works very nicely, on the couch.
I normally just sit at the kitchen table.
For peripherals, I have a basic Dell optical mouse [1] and an ancient Microsoft Trackball Explorer [2]. I use a Logitech Ultrathin keyboard [3] as my main keyboard, but also utilize the laptop's keys too since they are very nice.
Basically, by having two sets of each peripheral, I can swap between them to keep from feeling sore. If my hand starts to get cramped from the mouse, switch over to the trackball for a while. If my wrists are getting tired with one keyboard, close the tray and switch to the laptop itself.
[1] http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000VBZWZ6/ref=as_li_tf_tl?...
[2] http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005853Z/ref=as_li_tf_tl?...
[3] http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001F51G16/ref=as_li_tf_tl?...
I tend to always work at the desk and during the day (when the fiancee is at work) I use the plasma as a second screen - mainly running an Android emulator in it or Spotify.
At home, I have a 13" Macbook Air, the previous generation. I prefer using this to be honest than my 3 monitor setup at work since it's light weight, and I am more portable. I don't use any accessories for it, except I did buy a Microsoft Bluetooth mouse that I may use occasionally, but it's primarily for when I'm doing presentations.
Adding a keyboard tray, a USB keyboard and mouse, and a USB hub so I only have one cable to unplug when I want to move to the couch.
Fuzzy picture: http://benjiyork.com/pictures/laptop-setup.jpg