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Wireless Mouse 4 Desktop?
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Cheers.................joe2cool0
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I was disagreeing with your original point which waser no wires
theres some thick people about at the moment,where did i mention the feel of the keys or the howling of the wolf as he stood on the moon and looking at the quick brown fox?
And I was attempting to point out that the feel of the keyboard is more important to meonce you use a wireless keyboard you wont like a wired one again
Each to his own I suppose.Huh? For me the thing about a keyboard is the "feel" of the keys and the typing action.
My desktop (wired) keyboard travels about 6 inches on the sliding drawer thing under the monitor. A wireless keyboard would be no advantage whatsoever.
And finally, shouldn't there be a lazy dog around here?
Dave0 -
Been using a Logitech wireless keyboard with ordinary alkaline batteries and mouse with rechargables for six years now, never had any problems with either, the keyboard batteries last approximately six to eight months and I put the mouse back on it's charger every evening I have had replace with new ones about three times, wouldn't like to go back to wired units now.0
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