Wireless keyboards/mice and D2

Re: Wireless keyboards/mice and D2

@ Kanon - this is a five button mouse, and the thing with the keyboard is because I have two full desktops set up side by side. At the moment I have to move one keyboard back on the shelf (effectively making it unreachable) when I use the second one. I cannot move the keyboard up where I could use it because the cord isn't long enough.

It's all about individual's setup. :)
 
Re: Wireless keyboards/mice and D2

At the moment I have to move one keyboard back on the shelf (effectively making it unreachable) when I use the second one.
Unless there's a specific reason for using 2 keyboards, you might want to install a basic USB/PS2 switcher (~$15-$30), and be rid of one keyboard/mouse set. I mentioned a KVM switch box earlier but that would be overkill if you prefer using both monitors. Basic peripheral-switching is less expensive than KVM.



 
Re: Wireless keyboards/mice and D2

synergy, my friend, synergy.

It's open-source, freeware, and the ability to copy/paste between computers is so useful that I'd even pay for this functionality on its own.
 
Re: Wireless keyboards/mice and D2

setpoint is actually pretty decent these days, I have a logitech G5 mouse and setpoint software adds a lot of customisation, specifically macros for the two thumb buttons and changing the DPI settings.
 
Re: Wireless keyboards/mice and D2

Setpoint is useful with certain advanced mouses, like the MX rev. You can't set all the buttons without it.
 
Re: Wireless keyboards/mice and D2

I have a logitech mx 310 and it's got 6 buttons, they work, but I don't use them all, I got it for the egronomics. (I need long right and left click buttons) This one's not wireless, but they had a wireless version for about $15 more.
 
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