As the title says really. Mouse has to be rechargeable and if it comes with programable buttons, that's a bonus.
I was looking at this one http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/83962
but was wondering if you guys have any opinions.
As the title says really. Mouse has to be rechargeable and if it comes with programable buttons, that's a bonus.
I was looking at this one http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/83962
but was wondering if you guys have any opinions.
well the gyroscope mouses are incredile but that will probably be out of your price range. the logitech L17 is suppose to be good I think
whats ya budget?
My mate has the best wireless keyboard and mouse known to man. But it cost an arm and a leg and a couple of ears.
Don't really want to burst £50 but would do for the right set-up.
It's weird how you can buy loads of wireless mice separately but not many keyboards.
in games having mouse movement is more important then a keyboard seeing as you normally only use a keyboard for movement of the character the mouse is dependent for those all so important headshots
well in reality it would be the £700 keyboard that has a screen in every key but this hasn't been released yet I think they have pre-orders though if you feel like dropping a grande it is the optimus keyboard if memory serves me right
Unless anyone has any huge objections to the desktop set in the first post, I think I'll buy it.
Of course, ideally I'd want to buy a seperate wireless keyboard and a logitech mx1000 or g7, but hey ho.
Wouldn't go with that one, it's quite an old model from many years ago.
How about:
http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/94458
Surely the 'best' wireless set-up would be a Logitech diNovo Edge (£150) and the MX Revolution Mouse (£70)...?
I fancy the keyboard myself, but couldn't get on with the mouse at all for gaming.
Does anyone have the keyboard?
Probably. He is the kind of guy who just buys whatever is the most expensive.. And its a Logitech, and I know it cost over a hundred quid It basically looks like a piece of shiny thin blackened glass, with really nice keys. On the right there is a little mouse pad which works surprisingly well for a mouse pad, and above it, is a little line similar to the mouse pad. You just run your finger up and down that, to turn the computer's volume up and down.
On the top, I think all the function keys have lights. There may be other lights on it too. And lastly, it just slots into a little holder which keeps it recharged. And evidently once its well charged, it lasts something ridiculous like 60+ hours without needing to be recharged. Oh, and its bluetooth.
He also got the equivalent mouse.
Pure overkill But its very nice if you have the money I suppose.
Can't cope with a direct coffee strike, as I found to my cost. Awesome keyboard though. I keep getting tempted by the DiNovo Edge and having to talk myself out of it.
For a very decent set (compared to the DiNovo anyway), the Microsoft Laser Desktop 6000 is good value. The mouse isn't great though.
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