Sorry friends.
Didn't intend to sound so mysterious. We had a big snow storm here yesterday and all night. Set me back a bit.
By way of explanation I'm now moving into the Windows 8 way of dealing with photographs. I have an HP digital camera and use it with an SD card. The card is then plugged into the computer and the photos imported. Win 8 is a little different from Win 7, however, the photos are immediately stored in the Pictures library.
In order to post photos on the Internet, they had to be uploaded into an on line photo hosting website such as Snapfish or Photobucket then copied and pasted into the post. In this case with the Logitech keyboard when I pasted it showed some lack of definition and clarity probably because I have some of those new spiral florescent light bulbs. Further, when the photo is pasted in, in edit, it appears with little "boxes/handles" that can be grabbed and dragged enlarging the photo. That doesn't work for me here as yet.
In order to accomplish these moves it is necessary to actually post the photo. So as not to muck up the forum I initially posted down in the last section here at the bottom, hoping it would be out of the way.
I'm still working on things and developing. My regular keyboard in the photo is a Logitech programmable wireless. And wireless mouse. The smaller, just acquired, Logitech seen in the photo is basically for laptops but I'm using it on my new HP 20 All in One computer. It has a touchpad on the right side so anyone who bought a computer that didn't have a touch screen monitor can add this feature. Further there is also a touch pad available without the keyboard. It's said to be for people watching TV on the laptop, in an easy chair.
When I plugged the second transmitter into a USB port the computer told me that wasn't necessary and recommended removing one, so I did. I'm now running two keyboards and a mouse on only one. It is actually smaller than the fingernail on my little finger. Four of these would fit on a postage stamp!
The monitor seen is actually also the computer. It isn't a desk top tower. The computer is built into the monitor. It frees up a lot of space. When I went wireless I got rid of mouse and keyboard cables. It also has a "webcam" built in *( seen at the top middle ). That little dot. The HP 20 All in One was selling for $499.95. Staples had it on sale for US $449.95. Two days ago their price was US$419.
The little silver case, middle left is an HP 500 GB pocket Media external hard drive. I back up there.
On the left an HP Officejet Pro 8600 All in One printer with print/fax/scan/copy/web. It has SD card slots to print photos directly.
Just to the right of the monitor is a Netgear WNDR3400 wireless router. And to the right of that a Motorola modem, both gifts from my cable company.
In the lower left foreground an automotive Garmin GPS. I'm downloading free for lifetime current maps from Garmin's website using a plug in USB cable.