Re: Wireless Keyboards??
On Sun, 9 Mar 2008 19:55:34 -0000, "Synapse Syndrome"
<synapse@NOSPAMsyndrome.me.uk> wrote:
>"Donald L McDaniel" <orthocross@comcast.invalid> wrote in message
>news:n1d8t3hb10t9q9i5e51lv768l121le4uoi@4ax.com...
>> On Sun, 9 Mar 2008 13:23:12 -0500, "Mad Mike" <framyr@sbcglobal.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>How is this keyboard/trackball combo on games, like FPS and RPG?
>>
>> Mad Mike, there are many, many wireless Desktop sets out there.
>> Logitech is probably the largest maker of such wireless Desktop sets,
>> both RF and Bluetooth. They also make one of the best gaming
>> keyboards currently in use: The Logitech G-15 keyboard.
>>
>> While such gaming keyboards are more expensive than normal
>> 102/104/109-key keyboards, they usually have superior response times
>> and easy assignment of game macros to dedicated keys.
>>
>> Stay away from Microsoft Bluetooth products: Microsoft's Bluetooth
>> stack is undependable, and their Bluetooth dongle has poor electrical
>> contact, especially with their earlier Bluetooth products.
>>
>> In addition, their prices are inflated beyond reason, in my opinion --
>> especially their products designed for Vista.
>>
>> If you want to use Bluetooth products, use Logitech's. Their XP
>> drivers contain the Watcomm Bluetooth stack, which is superior to
>> Microsoft's, in both operation and longevity of connections.
>>
>> While the Logitech Vista driver currently uses Microsoft's Bluetooth
>> stack, the Watcomm stack will be ported to Vista soon, hopefully.
>>
>> Their USB RF devices are completely dependable. I always prefer a
>> Logitech keyboard and mouse over a Microsoft set. One thing I did
>> find, however: TAKE THOSE BATTERIES out of the devices if NOT IN USE,
>> or they can destroy your devices.
>>
>> Good luck on your search..
>
>
>There are many wireless keyboards, yes. But not many of them are suitable
>for use in your lap. Not many have mouse controls either.
>
>ss.
>
Well, as they say, "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make
him drink."
--
Donald L McDaniel
How can so many otherwise very intelligent people screw up
something so simple so badly? If you stick a computer
keyboard in front of most people, they'll suddenly drop
30 points off their IQs. Much like placing a "Pork Barrel"
bill in front of a politician: He'll forget all about
"cooperation" the minute he counts the zeroes before the
decimal point.