Re: Cordless
Posted by DocRock on
Wed Oct 15th 2003 at 3:11pm
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I'm thinking about getting a cordless mouse and keyboard for my non-gaming computer. Does cordless work just as good as those with cords? Are there "visibility" issues, like does the cordless mouse/keyboard need to "see" the case, or does the infrared work well through the desk and metal of the desk?
Right now my mouse/keyboard is about 2 feet away from the case, but the case is below the desk and the desk has metal drawers.
Thanks ahead of time.
Re: Cordless
Posted by Adam Hawkins on
Wed Oct 15th 2003 at 3:12pm
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If you're gonna go cordless, splash out and go BlueTooth :smile:
Re: Cordless
Posted by Orpheus on
Wed Oct 15th 2003 at 3:21pm
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from what i hear, its a gamers nightmare, batteries going dead at bad moments, and unless you have some sort of a charging system, tis not cost effective..
i personally feel the greatest boone to gaming was the opti-mouse, i used to frag so often i bought a new mouse every couple months cause the ball wore out.. that sucked..
i vote, stay away from cordless key's and mouses
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Re: Cordless
Posted by KoRnFlakes on
Wed Oct 15th 2003 at 3:32pm
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my brother has a nice 5 button cordless mouse that has a recharge thingy, He just leaves it in if hes using the pc on his desk etc.
Re: Cordless
Posted by Gav on
Wed Oct 15th 2003 at 3:35pm
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I'm using a microsoft cordless Mouse, my mouse is on my desk with the receiver on the tower, under my desk, however, it can be used easily up to 3 metres away.
I disagree Orph, My mouse for example had it 5 months, changed the battery once, it only cost about ?20-30($50) and It is really comfy, 2 button and wheel. we have several recharcgeable ones in our office, they look very ergonomical but awkward buttons.
Re: Cordless
Posted by Adam Hawkins on
Wed Oct 15th 2003 at 4:04pm
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Except when it gets a bit of fluff on the lens and spins you round like a loon in HL eh? :wink:
Personally, I quite like having a cord on my mouse, it adds character and it wouldn't be a mouse without a tail now would it? Be more of an armadillo or something. Plus, what are you going to get tangled round your foot then and wonder why every time you move you're mouse, your leg jerks? :biggrin:
Re: Cordless
Posted by Orpheus on
Wed Oct 15th 2003 at 4:06pm
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my opti-mouse has never messed up a game, i have heard of people saying that theirs got "lost" when they picked it up from the desk, but i can hold mine in the air and place it back down and continue unaffected..
Re: Cordless
Posted by Monqui on
Wed Oct 15th 2003 at 5:25pm
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The only problem I had with the wireless ones was the fact there there is a very small, but very noticable ingame lag time between when you move the mouse/click a button, and when it registers. It was just enough to get on my nerves and mess me up.
Re: Cordless
Posted by Leperous on
Wed Oct 15th 2003 at 5:32pm
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What Monqui says is really the only problem- batteries and signal aren't a problem (they can last for months), and get a decent cordless mouse and it comes with a recharging stand anyway.
Re: Cordless
Posted by gimpinthesink on
Wed Oct 15th 2003 at 5:32pm
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My mate has a Logitech cordless keybord and mouse and he had to change the batterys on the keybord every coupple of days untill he got fed up of doing that and switched back.
I personaly preffer my optical mouse with a cordand I have the cursor dance around the screen when I have had a hair under it or I have spun it round to fast.
Re: Cordless
Posted by scary_jeff on
Wed Oct 15th 2003 at 5:47pm
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Get/make a USB/PS2 extension cable :smile:
Re: Cordless
Posted by Gorbachev on
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20 bucks CDN for an Optical Wheelmouse.
20 bucks CDN for a Fujitsu keyboard.
Seamless smooth operation 2 years and counting. I'm going to purchase this combo until brainwave controlled computers come out, or until these products disappear. If anything at least get optical, you'll not want to go back.