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Wireless and games (Read 177 times)
Jul 19th, 2004 at 2:39am

Rivers   Offline
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I want to buy a new keyboard and a new mouse, the Logitech MX500 mouse and the Elite keyboard but there is something I need to know. If I buy the combo with the mouse and the keyboard I will save allot of money, but the combo is wireless. If someone have any experience with it please give me some advice.
I want to know if it is bad for games and how long the batteries will last? ???
 

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Reply #1 - Jul 19th, 2004 at 1:19pm

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I used to have a wireless keyboard and mouse. Worked just fine. Batts lasted about 2-3 weeks with heavy use.  I don't remember the brand I had, sorry.
 

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Reply #2 - Jul 19th, 2004 at 1:39pm

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I got a Logitech cordless mouse and keyboard. I got annoyed with the mouse as you use it all the time and the batteries always run out when you didn't want them too.  So now I have a wire mouse and cordless keyboard.  FYI I am still on the same set of Batteries in the keyboard that I put in it at christmas gone  Grin
 

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