Don't forget to read this entry too since they go together.
Ok, so I get over the strange mysterious aunt that I know little to nothing about and help her set up her computer. Aside from the fact that I prefer windows (SHUT UP YOU MAC FREAKS), I really like her computer--sadly, it's a mac. The tower and the screen are all one unit so there's not 15 million cables hooking the mouse, keyboard, and screen to the tower then the screen and the computer being plugged into a surge protecter plugged into a wall.
that reminds me, need to tell faye to get a surge protecter. *goes off to make call* *comes back about a minute later* Ok, that was easy.
So, besides the tower and the screen being one unit, the mouse is also kick a**. There aren't any buttons except on the sides but they don't do much. But if you click the mouse like you would on normal mice (left click) it still acts like a normal mouse. Oh, and the keyboard has a button just above the - sign on the number pad that opens and closes the cd-rom drive (took me about a half hour to figure that one out sweatdrop )
Still, as sleek and nice as her computer is, I'll stick with my windows and my HP computer (again, SHUT UP MAC FREAKS).
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So what's the problem with the Aunt's Computer?