I've used a Logitech wireless laser mouse for quite some time now and have been very pleased with it. If their keyboards are as good as their mouse (mice?) it may be worth the investment. Thanks for the suggestion.
>I bought an upper end logitech wireless mouse/keyboard. I really like the combo. I can lounge in my recliner and use the keyboard on my lap. It had everything I needed and I used it constantly.
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>>Does anybody have a keyboard they really like? I'm not talking about bells and whistles like multimedia buttons or wireless connectivity and such -- a conventional 101-key layout would be just fine -- but what I'm looking for is one with a good tactile response and key action that isn't mushy, wiggly, noisy, or otherwise weird and annoying during heavy use. In other words, something you can touch-type on all day and not feel like it's slowing you down or wearing you out. Any recommendations?
Rick Borup, MCSD
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