which Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse

M

meemee

Can anyone recommend me for Logitech wireless keyboard and wireless
mouse for XP as well as for Linux?
 
R

Rod Speed

meemee said:
Can anyone recommend me for Logitech wireless keyboard
and wireless mouse for XP as well as for Linux?

I like the Cordless MX Duo myself, but its an obsolete product now.
 
A

Adam Russell

I have the LX7 mouse. Batteries last a long time and it's not too big for
my hand. I gave up on wireless keyboards because they couldnt recharge and
the battery ran out too fast, but maybe they have fixed the battery issue.
 
K

kony

Can anyone recommend me for Logitech wireless keyboard and wireless
mouse for XP as well as for Linux?


It depends on what you need in a keyboard and mouse... USB
or PS2, shape, size, color, battery type (rechargable for
mouse or not), expense, etc. Then there's keyboard feel
(shallow laptop style keys or deeper traditional), etc, etc.

You should go to a store and try a few to find what suits
your hands the most.
 
C

Chris Cox

meemee said:
Can anyone recommend me for Logitech wireless keyboard and wireless
mouse for XP as well as for Linux?
EX 110
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/US/EN,CRID=2162,CONTENTID=10850

I have used this one in a dual boot XP/SUSE config. Do I recommend it?
I don't know.. it's pretty cheap... not the best out there.

I currently favor corded just because I hate having my mouse go out in
the middle of a game.

I also have and old Cordless Freedom Pro:
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/downloads/software/US/EN,CRID=1797,contentid=5358
(can't buy it anymore... it's ok... again... it's a cordless... which
I'm not sure I like anymore)
 
R

Rod Speed

Adam Russell said:
I have the LX7 mouse. Batteries last a long time and it's not too big for my hand.
I gave up on wireless keyboards because they
couldnt recharge and the battery ran out too fast,

Mine lasts a long time, something like a year or so.
but maybe they have fixed the battery issue.

Corse they have.
 
R

Rod Speed

Chris Cox said:
meemee wrote
I have used this one in a dual boot XP/SUSE config. Do I recommend
it? I don't know.. it's pretty cheap... not the best out there.
I currently favor corded just because I hate
having my mouse go out in the middle of a game.

Doesnt happen with the best Logitech cordless mice.

They have so much warning of the battery needing charging that
you can continue to use it all day when it starts warning and can
just charge it when you stop using the PC that evening etc.
I also have and old Cordless Freedom Pro:
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/downloads/software/US/EN,CRID=1797,contentid=5358
(can't buy it anymore... it's ok... again... it's a cordless...
which I'm not sure I like anymore)

You should try a current one, they're fine.
 
K

kony

EX 110
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/US/EN,CRID=2162,CONTENTID=10850

I have used this one in a dual boot XP/SUSE config. Do I recommend it?
I don't know.. it's pretty cheap... not the best out there.

I currently favor corded just because I hate having my mouse go out in
the middle of a game.

I also have and old Cordless Freedom Pro:
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/downloads/software/US/EN,CRID=1797,contentid=5358
(can't buy it anymore... it's ok... again... it's a cordless... which
I'm not sure I like anymore)


The EX110 mouse, relative to other Logitech mice, is fairly
power hungry, lacks a battery indicator LED, and has a
fairly low resolution. IOW, there are several other
Logitech mice that are better for gaming, particularly the
newest generation of laser mice (but even then, the corded
alternatives are still a bit snappier for fast paced games).
 

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