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If your feeling flush you could try the Das III Keyboard.
Nice looking, bit toppy though.
qh
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I ended up buying this:
Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3000 - MFC-00007: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics & Photo
spent last half of today using it and its quite nice.
Mouse has a nice heft to it, although the scrollwheel is completely smooth - no clicks - which was a little disconcerting at first. The mouse uses a blue laser... supposed to be better but since I didn't have any problems with the old red laser mouse on my study desk I can't tell if it is better or not!
Keyboard itself feels like its halfway between a laptop and a regular keyboard. Nice amount of key travel but not too much and fairly quiet.
All except for the shortcut buttons worked prior to running the install CD
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Having spent far too long looking around and reading various reviews I've settled on this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Logitech-DiN...3954574&sr=1-1
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Thanks for the batteries though, they look very very handy!
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI've got a few of these lying around but won't buy another because when the batteries run out in the middle of working on something, you're stuffed
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I've got a few of these lying around but won't buy another because when the batteries run out in the middle of working on something, you're stuffed
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostI use the keyboard from the Microsoft Wireless Media Desktop 1000
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I use the keyboard from the Microsoft Wireless Media Desktop 1000 and a Logitech MX Revolution Wireless Laser Mouse.
I don't to a lot of typing but the keyboard has a solid feel and a low profile.
The mouse, again, is solid and fits really well in my hand - comes with a 5yr guarantee too.
Whatever you do, don't buy any Labtec products - cheap and nasty.
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Wireless Keyboard and Mouse
Any top buys or ones to definitely avoid?
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