Re: wireless keyboard/mouse
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Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 12:10:33 +1000
I have a couple of duracells that have been in the keyboard for at least
a year. I use it every day as well so I don't think batteries are an
issue.. For the mouse however I'd probably go the logitech MX700 as it
has it's own rechargables & cradle.
> Thanks but after thinking about it I remembered that since it is wireless,
> it will need batteries and that kinda killed it for me but thanks again!
>
> David
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