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Lici2012-07-05 13:03:05
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Lici, 2012-07-05 13:03:05

Which wireless keyboard+mouse to choose?

Prompt for a wireless keyboard + mouse kit.

Their boxes work with ArchLinux,
I don't play on a PC at all,
The palm is large,
The mouse is only a laser,
The keyboard is not slim, but it is desirable to be more compact so that it does not occupy the floor of the table.
Do not interfere with the volume control buttons from the keyboard.
I’m more used to the narrow “enter”, but for the sake of a very worthwhile Claudia, I’ll relearn.
The less often you charge the batteries, the better.

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optemist, 2012-07-05
@optemist

Wireless Combo
MK520 Runs on an Android tablet.
2. Batteries hold for at least six months.
3. 3 years warranty.

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Alexey, 2012-07-05
@Alert

I recommend Wireless Desktop 3000 . Works natively in Ubuntu without any problems.
I've been using it for about 3 years now. After ~3 months, I accidentally broke the transmitter, but I liked the keyboard and mouse so much that I immediately bought a second set.
For 3 years, some of the F1-F12 buttons have worn off (the rest are all ideal). And the rubber band on the mouse scrolled.
It works normally 5 meters from the transmitter (I sit on the couch and look at the projector).
When it breaks, I'll be happy to buy another set.

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max7 M7, 2012-07-05
@max7

When I made myself a “media center”, I first used an IR remote control, but later switched to such a keyboard with a G-Cube GRKPS-6310BK mouse . This, as I understand it, is not quite what you need, but I really like it.

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Vumik, 2012-07-05
@Vumik

Rapoo Blade 9060

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