Kinnda big isn't it?Originally Posted by jej3
Found an inexpensive RF Keyboard and Mouse at Target....Michael Graves Collection (WOOHOO) for $36. Worked great if I put the receiver in the main cabin.
Details are here...
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...sin=B00006HMGB
Nicest thing about it is it's RF not line of sight. Also, you can take the thing back if it dies due to Target's liberal return policies.
Kinnda big isn't it?Originally Posted by jej3
BossTone74
http://www.softwareandstuff.com/acc_...ithintmse.html
http://www.parex.com.tw/wk_9703_0_product_main.htm -info on it
cute little wireless keyboard, has the cute little blue mouse mover deal like on lappys
These are IR, no? The other was RF. IR Keyboards and mice are horrible. RF don't need line of sight like IR.Originally Posted by vcbb5
Any suggestions of nice small RF keyboards?
http://carpc.riposte.net
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Chieftec has $20 dollar RF keyboard/mouse combos. They come in I think 8 different colors too. Only things i dont like about those combo are the fact the mouse is a ball mouse and they use PS/2 ports instead of USB, but otherwise it's a nice deal. www.tigerdirect.com
http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=...Froogle+SearchOriginally Posted by C4M
Ugh...TigerDirect....no thanks (even if I was in the US). I know a lot of people who have had very bad experiences with TD, I'd recommend you stay well away!Originally Posted by Nobias
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I use one of these:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...category=15389
Its ok but feels a little cheap. It has no side numpad to keep it small and a built in trackball for convenience. Comes in both ps/2 and usb flavors. I wouldn't mind something even smaller, but this does the trick.
I've never had any trouble with Tiger and I order close to $1000 of stuff a week...oh well.
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