Are the mouse and keyboard designed to use rechargable 
batteries? NiCd and NiMh are only 1.2 V per cell vs 1.5 V for 
alkaline. Some devices aren't designed to work at the lower 
voltage.

> What kind of AA batteries do you use for wireless mouse and keyboard?
> I bought the Energizer 2500 NiCD rechargeables which I believed to be very 
> good but they only last about a week if I'm lucky.
> 
> Is there a better choice?  Where do you buy them to get  a good price?
> 
> Thanks.
> Karen

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