Same here. I've used it under a couple of Linux distros. The Atom
processor shouldn't be a big deal. Its faster than most of the
computers I was running Linux on.
If you're using it on a netbook, I would interested in hearing how
well it works in that combination from a portability and storage point
of view. Whenever I have used my alphagrip on a laptop, I usually get
a shorter USB cable so I don't have 10' of cord wrapped at my feet. A
nice combined keyboard and mouse on something with a small(er)
keyboard and track pad seems like a good market for the AG. The
biggest complaint I hear about netbooks is the keyboard is not a
standard size.
DougS
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 9:39 AM, Avery<avery.saw
...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've used it in Linux, and it should work fine with any distribution -
> it shows up as a generic usb mouse and keyboard.
> On Aug 24, 8:16 pm, Euge <esc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Started some testing of the Alpha Grip with the Intel Atom unsing XP
>> Home. Wander if other users have tried it under Linux on the same
>> processor. Any distribution.
>> Appreciate comments