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[ILUG] [OT] Long range wireless keyboard & mouse

[ILUG] [OT] Long range wireless keyboard & mouse

bobb bobb at redbrick.dcu.ie
Fri Jun 30 14:45:43 IST 2006


Hey folks, this is somewhat OT, although the devices must work with linux :)


I'm looking for a wireless keyboard & mouse combo (or seperate, don't mind)
which will work well over a fairly long range, 10 meters or more.

I've done a fair bit of digging, and have found some potentials,
although they all tend to be US keymaps - a UK one would be preferable.
They are also a little pricy, but thats not a huge issue.

Also, some of the models I found use 2.4G RF, is this likely to interfer with
local wireless networks ? - I seem to be pretty ignorant of wireless tech :)


Preference would be for the classic UK keyboard[1] and a real mouse rather
than trackball, pad or nipple.


Any recomendations of models or local (UK/IE) suppliers would be appreciated.


Cheers,

- bobb


[1]. http://www.tritechcoa.com/images/products/I294876.jpg

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