

Naturally the wireless USB keyboard and mouse worked just fine. Easily corrected by changing the default back.

The printer worked flawlessly, the only issue I had was Windows 7 making it the default so the page setup in applications was rather small. I also plugged a USB printer into the T310, the Brother label printer you see beside the T310 above, to give it a bit more interest. Below you can see my Windows 7 desktop working in correct multi monitor.

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