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#1
elcapeo - Posted 5:55 pm PDT 06/9/09 (37 Posts)
Just a quick poll, for your primary workstation, do you use wireless or wired keyboard and mouse?
I use wired.
I use wired.
#2
wonders - Posted 6:01 pm PDT 06/9/09 (294 Posts)
#3
mf193 - Posted 6:12 pm PDT 06/9/09 (176 Posts)
#1
I still prefer wired.
I still prefer wired.
#4
rwingace - Posted 6:41 pm PDT 06/9/09 (11 Posts)
Thinking about getting this for PS3
#5
cr0by - Posted 7:41 pm PDT 06/9/09 (51 Posts)
Don't waste your cash go with logitech.
Windows wireless desktops have given me nothing but trouble.
Windows wireless desktops have given me nothing but trouble.
#6
Atticus14 - Posted 12:27 am PDT 06/10/09 (20 Posts)
Wired all the way, but I never had problems with wireless in past or present (on secondary laptop)
#7
bensbutthole - Posted 12:10 pm PDT 06/10/09 (71 Posts)
i use Microsoft wireless keyboard/mouse setups both at home and work. Batteries last about a year of daily use.
#8
TTM77 - Posted 1:11 pm PDT 06/10/09 (984 Posts)
I have the EX100 and lately the range is very short on it. When I press on the battery button, it say all batteries are good.






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