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| Thread ID: 137779 | 2014-08-18 23:27:00 | Danger of having too many wireless keyboards and mice in one room ?? | Misty (368) | Press F1 |
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| 1382074 | 2014-08-19 13:01:00 | BT is also on 2.4 en.wikipedia.org :) Oh snap, what the hell was I drinking earlier, you're right! |
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| 1382075 | 2014-09-09 21:57:00 | Yesterday I had a talk with a staff member at Warehouse Stationery. I was looking at the Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse combo (damn, didn't record which model !). Anyway, he said that this model is not bluetooth and thought there could be issues between bluetooth and Wi-fi (which we have). He believed that because all the Logitech combos work on the same frequency that they have individual identifiers. Having these is to prevent cross-talk, in the same way that identifiers are used to prevent cross-talk between different Wi-fi systems working in close proximity. Sounds logical to me, but then although I can understand the concept I don't know the mechanics ! (electronics) | Misty (368) | ||
| 1382076 | 2014-09-10 02:09:00 | If it was me, i'd personally avoid Wireless Desktops. They are great at home, but just another thing to manage with batteries etc in a setup like you have. Unless it's a real issue, keep it simple. I don't even use them at home either. Don't need to and it just adds fuss. Plus if you lose the transceiver the whole keyboard etc becomes useless. I have one wireless mouse that I use very rarely (when I connect a PC to the TV) and that's it. |
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