Most of the wireless keyboards I have seen are flimsy.

--- Mike Marion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Quoting Tracy R Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > A month ago my nice Logitech wireless keyboard
> died. I don't know why. I
> > won't be getting another wireless keyboard. A
> wireless mouse is nice
> > because you move the mouse and having the wire
> pulling on the mouse and
> > getting hung up on things annoys me but the
> keyboard never goes anyway
> > so wireless seems rather pointless. As far as
> actual typing goes there
> > was nothing special about this particular keyboard
> and I would consider
> > it pretty average.
> 
> I don't like wireless keyboards either, and since I
> prefer a  
> trackball, I don't mind the wire there either.  As a
> gamer, I dont'  
> want my control to be lost due to a dead battery in
> the middle of a  
> game either.
> 
> I'm finding it damn hard to find good split key (I
> much prefer split  
> kayboards for the ergo-ness), _wired_ keyboards in
> stock anywhere  
> these days.
> 
> -- 
> Mike Marion-Unix SysAdmin/Staff
> Engineer-http://www.miguelito.org
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> good for you."
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> you!"
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> 
> 
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