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For years now I only have had wireless devices. Can't stand wires. If it was possible to remove the cables from que screens those would also disappear.
I REALLY HAVE A BIG ISSUE WITH WIRES!
Like Josh, I never had connection problems either. Maybe due to the fact that I have the USB receiver right on the desk. True, if I have the receiver right under the monitors not the mouse but the keyboard have some trouble in maintain connection, but you just need to move a bit to the side and all is fine.
Due to my tendinitis I tend to change hands when working with the mouse, so Logitech's Performance MX is not really an option for me. The problem is that I need a mouse that fill my hand, like the MX but the large majority of mice in the market are small I use to say that they were design for women, not men.
If I become half a percent smarter each year, I'll be a genius by the time I die
Yeah, that K800 is an interesting keyboard and has a wrist pad which is a "must have" for me. I can't write to long on a keyboard without a wrist pad. The vast majority of keyboards don't have wrist pads. I know that I can buy one but my experience is that most of the time they are too high or too low relatively to the keyboard.
The price is a bit high though, I hate paying for features that I don't care about, lightning keys, please... just another feature to drain the batteries.
If I become half a percent smarter each year, I'll be a genius by the time I die
Resurrecting an old thread, but I wanted to mention I bought my first new keyboard in forever. I'm usually just a simple Logitech man, my old keyboard was a Logitech K740:
I picked the Cherry MX Blue board and really like the responsiveness and 'click' of the key. This is after years of using a virtually silent keyboard, but something about the click really does it for me.
Yes it's a gaming keyboard, but they don't really make high performance office keyboards