Wireless Keyboard & Mouse
As I had to buy more than one in quantity terms; I was looking for a good wireless and keyboard set. Having already purchased on numerous occasions a Microsoft keyboard and mouse, I wanted to try out something new and different, and generally compact in size.
Anyone who owns the Microsoft most popular wireless keyboard and mouse, such as the Microsoft Wireless Desktop 1000 series, will know that both the keyboard and the mouse are quite bulky and heavy. Not to mention a few having problems with the actual installation of the drivers and software as well.
Therefore, I opted to go for the Logitech 2.4Ghz Wireless Desktop from ebuyer at £30.94 (inc VAT).
The 2.4ghz technology is a new thing, with only a handful of vendors offering this. Installation wasn’t a problem all, as there are no drivers required. I just had to plug the wireless adapter in the back of the computer and insert the excellent Duracell batteries supplied for the mouse and the keyboard; which brought this to life. However, I must say that you do need to on the workstation or the PC a local administrator or have administrator privileges, as otherwise it will not be setup correctly.
I must say that for the price it is very very good. It doesn’t have a huge array of buttons, just necessary and adequate buttons such as calc, volume up down and mute, WWW, back, and mail. It is also very lightweight and compact. The range is equally impressive with at least 10ft and battery consumption still going strong after 2 weeks.
Anyone who owns the Microsoft most popular wireless keyboard and mouse, such as the Microsoft Wireless Desktop 1000 series, will know that both the keyboard and the mouse are quite bulky and heavy. Not to mention a few having problems with the actual installation of the drivers and software as well.
Therefore, I opted to go for the Logitech 2.4Ghz Wireless Desktop from ebuyer at £30.94 (inc VAT).
The 2.4ghz technology is a new thing, with only a handful of vendors offering this. Installation wasn’t a problem all, as there are no drivers required. I just had to plug the wireless adapter in the back of the computer and insert the excellent Duracell batteries supplied for the mouse and the keyboard; which brought this to life. However, I must say that you do need to on the workstation or the PC a local administrator or have administrator privileges, as otherwise it will not be setup correctly.
I must say that for the price it is very very good. It doesn’t have a huge array of buttons, just necessary and adequate buttons such as calc, volume up down and mute, WWW, back, and mail. It is also very lightweight and compact. The range is equally impressive with at least 10ft and battery consumption still going strong after 2 weeks.
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