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Wireless Keyboard and Mouse

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What is the best wireless Keyboard and Mouse combo.

Both need to be wireless

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Post by YARDofSTUF »

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/produ ... ENTID=7321


I have it and love it.

Yeah its way more than ya need, very nice though, if u use WMP for audio and video, or have a tv card the keypad being separate rocks.
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I agree. The Logitech is nice and (fairly) inexpensive.
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That combo looks kick ass YoS! I have this one http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/produ ... ENTID=6831 and I'm quite happy with it. The mouse charges nice and fast.
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Post by aagiants »

if u want to wait, they should be coming out with the mx1000 mouse combo. Its already on the logitech page. But the retail is 150 !!. the moues along cost 60$ now, so i would imagin the price to be somewhere around 100 a couple months after the release date..
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Post by YARDofSTUF »

Biggest porblem with the mouse chargers is remembering to use it LOL


So what are u looking for exactly?
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YARDofSTUF wrote:Biggest porblem with the mouse chargers is remembering to use it LOL

Word, I hate seeing that damn low batt message!!
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Prey521 wrote:Word, I hate seeing that damn low batt message!!

You can disable the message, my mouse has a light that blinks when the batt is low but i usually ignore it. LOL
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I have the MX700, didn't know that you could disable the message.....I too ignore the red light! :D
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Have you made a choice as to what you like.
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Post by Cameron203 »

almost positive I am getting this one

http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproductde ... 159&DEPA=0

but might wait for the MX1000
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Post by Scott »

Cameron203 wrote:almost positive I am getting this one

http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproductdesc.asp?description=23-126-159&DEPA=0

but might wait for the MX1000

I've got the MX1000 mouse, laser mouse. Love it. Never need to replace the battery. Took a little getting used to and I have to have a piece of paper under it because the feet would "catch" on the worn spots on my desk. But other than that, it's a great mouse.
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remember those free ones we got a while back. my is still in a box in the closet. i think i ended up getting 3 or 4 and gave the others away. i'm still using wired. heh.
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thechemgeek wrote:remember those free ones we got a while back. my is still in a box in the closet. i think i ended up getting 3 or 4 and gave the others away. i'm still using wired. heh.


Ill take one off your hands and pay for shipping :rtfm:
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Post by RoundEye »

Off topic but...

My kid kept grabbing the mouse cord and yanking on it while I was trying to work at my PC. So I thought I would get smart and buy a cordless mouse, well that's good while I'm by the computer, but if I don't hide my mouse, now he takes it and hides it somewhere in the house.

Damn outsmarted by a one year old. (I feel like Brembo now) :rotfl:
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Post by Humboldt »

Give him his own "mouse" and maybe he'll stop taking yours. Little stuffed animal or something. Wave it around in front of your computer :D
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Post by wee96 »

Do they make wireless curved keyboards? I'd get one, but I want a curved keyboard not a standard.
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