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Re: 760CD Keyboard Tilt
> When the cover is lifted the keyboard detaches itself away from
> the body of the computor at the screen end and is raised at an
> angle supported by two spring metal clips clearly visible from
> the outside. The base of the computor continues to lie flat on
> the table. When I saw this I wondered about the heat. In the
> case of the 75x series, when the two "legs" are extended the
> whole computor is slanted at an angle which provides a space for
> heat dissipation. Here there is no such space since the base
> remains horizontal.
On my 750C, it gets pretty hot under there, but...
I almost never use the little legs. Not that I don't like
them, but I just forget about them and don't go through the trouble
of opening them up.
> The angle of the tilt is also very acute, and may not be
> sufficiently comfortable for those who are used to the tilting
> angle provided by the 75x series. I didnt ask whether the angle
> could be varied but it does not appear so given that the two
> metal clips could be seen.
But all this could be moot if there are *also* a pair of
extending legs in the bottom of the 760. Are there?
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