Masudhossain,
Sorry I didn't see your post with the parts links! More ideas That definitely is a pathway to consider.
Sorry I didn't see your post with the parts links! More ideas That definitely is a pathway to consider.
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DislikedMasudhossain you have a very valid point about all the keyboards......Ignored
Disliked{quote} Why in the world would someone have 3 PC's instead of one great PC? The amount of money you save (if you do lol) isn't even going to be worth it. Do you realize how annoying it will be to have 3 mices and 3 keyboards?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Why in the world would someone have 3 PC's instead of one great PC? The amount of money you save (if you do lol) isn't even going to be worth it. Do you realize how annoying it will be to have 3 mices and 3 keyboards?Ignored
Disliked{quote} That's not a valid point. You can run multiple computers with a single keyboard and mouse.Ignored
Def: computer-pc-box-sytems used interchangeably.
When I ran a Linux box with Window boxes I used Synergy (a paid product - and no problem paying for any decent product) - a crappy product that fucks out with some problem or the other with every updated and that uses the assurance of ongoing support as a selling point.
I currently do not run Linux with Windows boxes and have used +/-7 years Input Director (free - Windows only) which has been remarkably problem free.
A small problem exists of the cursor disappearing on the controller box if the cursor has focus on a controlled box during shutdown.
Input director - https://www.inputdirector.com/
I have a DisplayFusion license but prefer Dual Monitot Tools (free) - lightweight, plain and direct to the point - http://dualmonitortool.sourceforge.net/
On 55 inch and larger screens the regular Windows cursor may be too small for some - see Big Red Cursor (free) or similar for alternative - https://www.bmyers.com/public/high_v...ty_cursors.cfm
Depending on requirements or liberal fancy TVs work exceptionally well as large screens - unless, of course, if of low quality.
A problem with multiple large monitors is the standard mouse DPI/CPI is too low and thus too slow
For those who demand total SILENCE (totally fanless) - built according to component selection order at Quiet PC (UK) - no experience with Quiet PC (USA)
Disliked{quote} .... Add: Btw, stay away from ssd as it have limited write/read cycle. Or use it only to put OS, where you put your terminal should use conventional HDD for reability purpose. Take note that all of database servers don't use SSD for data reability. And if you ask, yes I use SSD in the pc where I cruch numbers but never use it to sore data(I use 128gb ssd from adata, boot to win 7 around 15s). I reccomend win 7 home edition, as you won't need the functionality of the higher price product and windows 8 isn't easy to use.Ignored
Hotkey Trading is simultaneously both dangerous and safer.
Dangerous: If the trigger is pulled and the cursor focus is on a chart other than intended chart - be warned --->> a very fast and possible costly mistake.
Safe: When not trading a press of a single button can set Lots size to Zero (0) or disable the EA for a particular chart . This prevents the proverbial fat finger blunder.
If this route is experimented with and found to be favorable - due to highly customizable availability - it would be advantageous to work with a trusted and competent coder.
As I code 99% my own requirements I have no coder recommendations - however, came across this the other day - the coder is well known and trusted - https://www.mql5.com/en/users/mladen/feedbacks
Further to the above ensure to obtain the .mq4 file - once the code is assessed it will be seen that it's fairly straightforward and it should not be too hard, with some research, to make own code edits to satisfy future requirements.
Keyboard: Mechanical vs Membrane vs Optical Keyboard - https://store.hp.com/us/en/tech-take...-better-gaming