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Old 02-08-2009, 07:45 PM   #1
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Wireless keyboard/mouse combo for home entertainment center computer

I'm looking for a wireless/laser mouse combo for my home entertainment center computer with a range of at least 15-25 feet. Can anyone recommend such a combo? Most information on Newegg doesnt give the range of their products, and my current one (Microsoft Comfort Keyboard/Laser mouse 6000) only has a range of about 6 ft (if you sit right in front of the entertainment center), but with a 42 inch HDTV LCD monitor, it's a little hard on the ol' eyes...lol!

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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16826104089

That's what I would go with.
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Thanks shadow, but Im looking for the keyboard/mouse combo. The link you sent is only for the mouse (if I an reading it correctly)
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Whoops. Sorry about that.

Don't know of a keyboard.
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Old 02-08-2009, 10:04 PM   #5
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Most of the bundle use a receiver and the keyboard and mouse have a transmitter in them, or the keyboard has a transmitter and the mouse is wirelessly connected to the keyboard which acts as a repeater. So far, the only one Ive found to do what I want is the Microsoft 7000 bundle, but was looking for alternatives. Thanks for the input tho.
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Old 02-08-2009, 11:01 PM   #6
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Check out these options from Adesso
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...=RF%20Wireless

They use Radio frequency so that you get really good range, like 50 feet. Each has some type of built in mouse, trackball or touchpad. I have the one with the trackball for a home theater PC and it works great.
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Old 02-09-2009, 06:54 PM   #7
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I have the third keyboard down in mattaggie's list

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16823166047

It's marketed under a different brand (Keysonic) over here in the UK and surprisingly enough, looks to be significantly more expensive over your side of the pond! They retail over here for around £25 and whilst I've found nothing better for controlling my HTPC in a Windows (rather than Media Centre) environment, I'm not sure the build quality is worth $90. Maybe see if it's available cheaper elsewhere, if it is, then it would get my vote for what you want.

Something to consider about distance. I have an HTPC hooked up to a 46" Samsung LCD running 1920x1080 resolution. While sitting too close is uncomfortable, so is sitting too far away. I have to zoom webpages a fair bit to view them comfortably from my sofa (maybe 10-15 feet away), and anything not zoom-able involves a fair bit of squinting at that distance.
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Ive found that for viewing web stuff on a big TV the 720 resolution works better. Obvisously it makes everything bigger. You could create a hotkey to swap between 720 and 1080 depending on what you are doing.
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Thanks for the info ya'll. I checked out the page, and probably will go with one of them.

Unfortunately, the Vizio 42 inch I have has a max resolution for PC of 1366x768 (even tho though it is a 1080i for HD TV), and trying anything higher results in some really wierd screen effects...lol! Sometimes it wont even display, so sitting farther back is ideal. Course, I bought the HDTV when no one had ever heard of Vizio, so I imagne that by now, the latest models will have a better screen resolution. But, money being tight, I'll keep the HDTV I have and make the icons and text smaller...lol!

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