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Old 13 December 2003, 10:42 AM
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Has anyone got any recomendations for cordless mouses and keyboards.
PC world have a load on offer at the moment so i could be tempted
Old 13 December 2003, 11:34 AM
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Logitech are very good, but don't get the one that doesn't have a rechargeable mouse unless you've got some rechargeable AA batteries (NiMH) and a charger, as they drain batteries very quickly.

Think the Logitech MX has the rechargeable mouse.
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Cheers
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i bought a PC Line keyboard/ mouse from currys for 1/2 price (£25), excellent value i think - looks modern in silver with transparent keys and has all internet function shortcuts as well
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Microsoft wireless optical mouse/keyboard is what I've recently bought.£45 plus delivery from Aria and ordered one day,delivered the next!!!



Good luck

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Edited to add a pic that I took when playin around with my new digi cam recently!!

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Old 14 December 2003, 10:16 PM
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Yup I got microsoft one as well works very well (DON'T get the bluetooth one though, it's rubbish, and messes up any other blue tooth things, terrible reviews).

Only complaint is thta the mouse eats batteries pretty quick, worth investing in rechargables. I think it looks a bit more stylish than the logitech, but think they're probably both equally good in terms of functionality and performance.
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Just came across this by chance:

http://www.creative.com/products/pro...sp?prodid=9459

and this:

http://www.creative.com/products/pro...sp?prodid=9479

I resent giving money to bill on the whole

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Old 15 December 2003, 08:53 AM
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Cheers guys
Sod PC World, these are much better

Nick - i'm not up on the terminology when it comes to this stuff Does the mouse have a ball or not? I want to get away from *****



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Old 15 December 2003, 08:55 AM
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Out of interest, what are the "natural keyboards like to use?
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