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| Super Techie | im gonna buy a Wireless keyboard and Mouse soon... but i remeber my cousin gett one.. and he took it back because it wasn't working right... like some keys wouldnt type and the mouse would stick... are all these wireless setup's like that? i dont want to spend over 100 bucks on one. and it not work right.. btw can anyone give me any places which ya prefer?
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| True Techie Join Date: Apr 2004
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| Im using the Creative desktop. It works fine and I've never had any problems with response from either the keyboard or mouse. I was quite concerned with the same issues before I bought it but was very surprised to find it problem free. Its not too expensive either, you should be able to pick it up for around 50 USD if not less. Hope this information helps, Retro.
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| Super Techie | SiZcO, it sounds like you eather got back product which you should take back or maybe something to do with the batteries. I know my friends wireless keyboard/mouse do some fcking strange things when there power levels get low. Probibly not it but worth looking into, I once working on a wireless keyboard that wouldnt work because there was to much space between the contact and the batteries. Hope this helps some one ![]()
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