Darcy James Argue wrote:
Actually what it sounds like is that the Windows Bluetooth implementation is really, really lousy.
I have an Apple wireless keyboard and mouse (both Bluetooth), and the batteries last for months. Plus, the OS warns you when the batteries are getting low, well in advance of any performance degradation. I have two complete sets of rechargeable Ni-MH AA batteries, and I just rotate them as needed. Our Wireless B network has absolutely no influence on battery life.
It would be interesting to know if Wireless G networks have a different effect. Especially because that's what I'm running at home.
But I wouldn't put it past Microsoft not to implement something properly.
Are there any Windows users with wireless networks on this list who also use cordless keyboards and/or mice? I am very interested in it, but not if it eats batteries every few hours.
Thanks for any further insights anybody can share.
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