> From: William L Barber <nsurit@xxxxxxx <mailto:nsurit@xxxxxxx>>
>
> ... neither of these devices is able to maintain a connection to the computer
> for any length of time... Any ideas from the collective wisdom?
Yea, but you won’t like it: don’t use wireless devices!
Do you REALLY NEED a wireless keyboard and mouse? USB works good enough, except
in certain situations where you move things around a lot.
I honestly don’t understand the allure at all. One more thing to either
re-charge, or replace the batteries in. One more complication to break and not
be available when you really need it. I had one for a short time (about until
the batteries died) then got rid of it and replaced it with a wired keyboard
and mouse.
Oops… I lied. I have a wireless trackpad, which I thought would be useful when
my Wacom tablet quit working (not because it was ill, but because Wacom quit
supporting it with new drivers). It sits there with a dead battery.
Jan
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