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post #1 of 8
Thread Starter 
I want to buy a wireless *preferably* ergonomical keyboard for my m1710 but I really love the little usb dongle receivers. I have a wireless logitech mouse and it uses a usb dongle receiver and I'd like a wireless keyboard that uses one too. Any recommendations?
post #2 of 8
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like bluetooth usb adapters seem prettty easy to come by, but are there any good bluetooth keyboards...

edit: found this but can't find any info on it http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1155848367537
post #3 of 8
this is the bluetooth one I use

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/pr...ONTENTID=10776

you don't need the dongle though

if you want ergonomic then here you can go over the top seeing as how Logitech doesn't make the cordless freedom pro anymore

http://www.directron.com/professionkb.html
post #4 of 8
Kaltek has a MX5000 set for sale dirt cheap. He had a bit too much interference where he is but it is a great set. I am using mine right now typing on my couch to my 37" screen. Plus the media controls kick ass IMO
post #5 of 8
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i looked up the mx5000 apparently its gettin really crappy reviews from people (check cnet)
post #6 of 8
Thread Starter 
think im gonna go with mx3200
post #7 of 8
Did you end up buying the mx3200? How would you rate its comfort, responsiveness, range etc.?

I'm a bit skeptical about that integrated wrist rest. It looks like it's less comfortable than a wrist "pillow," and it apparently can't be removed. I'm at my keyboard all day and comfort is a top priority.
post #8 of 8
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i did end up buying the mx3200. I haven't tested out the full range yet but basically I have the keyboard rite next to the receiver. Its actually a little bit laggy. You can't tell from typing one letter at a time but as I'm typing this even at a relatively quick speed i can notice that theres a bit of a delay between my keystroke and the words comin up on the screen. Its hardly noticeable but I'm OCD about this. Anyone know of a way to improve this? Also the mouse seems pretty cool but its a little awkward, I'm trying to get used to moving it around and getting to where I need to go but maybe it just takes some getting used to. My CS scores are taking a hit tho =(
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