Do you Have Wireless Mice and Keyboards?


Wireless Mice and Keyboards  

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  1. 1. Do You Currently Have a Wireless Mouse?

    • Yes
      46
    • No
      34
  2. 2. Do You Currently Have a Wireless Keyboard?

    • Yes
      31
    • No
      49
  3. 3. So In Summary. . .

    • Both Wired
      30
    • Both Wireless
      24
    • Keyboard Wired, Mouse Wireless
      19
    • Mouse Wired, Keyboard Wireless
      7


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I have a wireless keyboard and mouse.

The keyboard is great, the batteries last for 6-12 months easily. In fact, I don't remember the last time I changed them!

My mouse on the other hand, rubbish! The batteries go every 4-5 months I guess, but it just annoys me when they do. Yet, I love having no wires as it makes moving things around a lot easier, and keeps the desk tidy.

So I guess I am wondering if people have one wired one not or what their set up is.

Thanks

I have 2 Dinovo Edge keyboards (wireless), an MX Revolution mouse (wireless) which I hardly use anymore, a Logitech G9, and a Razer Deathadder, both wired. I prefer wired mice, but the Dinovo Edge is wonderful, I loves them :D

That's a nice keyboard. I use the number pad though a fair bit so not having one would really annoy me (for the first few months). However, my current keyboard is fairly compact. There's nothing wrong with it, but I just am looking to see what's about.

rechargeable batteries ftw?

They are :p They need recharging then.

Edited by Mr Spoon

ive had a wireless logitech keyboard for about 3 years now i havent changed the batteries since i got it yet, i still have the batteries that came with it in.

the mouse is a rechargable one so i just put it on to charge every night, no need to mess about with batteries :)

before that i had a wireless belkin set which was pretty good too, i was sad to see it die one day, but oh well :p

Backilit wired keyboard and mouse (razer). Bought a Logitech MX revolution wireless mouse recently as I wanted to play easily from my couch using my TV, but found it about half as responsive and accurate as the wired one for games (I really could notice the difference), so I sold it and switched back to my old mouse. If they ever make wireless mice as good as wired, then I'll use one, but can't be doing with them currently.

I always have a wireless mouse (Currently the Microsoft Arc), but the keyboard I don't really care about, unless I happen to have a sliding keyboard tray, which makes a cord annoying. Right now I've got some Dell model.

At school I have some cheap Logitech wireless mouse/keyboard set, which is fine.

Wired Keyboard - Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000

Wired Mouse - Logitech Trackman Wheel Optical

Wireless Mouse (for gaming) - Logitech MX1100

I don't have a need for a wireless keyboard but for any mouse that isn't a trackball I love wireless.

What's the point of the summary?

You're asked to repeat what you've already answered, and it obviously only confuses matters, because the numbers aren't stacking up.

According to the first two questions, most people have a wireless mouse and a wired keyboard, but according to the third question which asks for exactly the same information, the opposite is true!

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