B beastmstr50 Reputable May 8, 2014 2 0 4,510 May 9, 2014 #1 I am setting up an HTPC and was wondering if anyone has a recommended wireless mouse and keyboard recommendation. It seems like there is no consistency within this market as every one rated well also receives poor reviews. Thanks for the help!
I am setting up an HTPC and was wondering if anyone has a recommended wireless mouse and keyboard recommendation. It seems like there is no consistency within this market as every one rated well also receives poor reviews. Thanks for the help!
Solution A A avarice May 9, 2014 Most any will do nicely - there are some Logitec setups that use the same dongle for both keyboard and mouse. With HTPC - you do not have the lag concerns you would have for gaming (which is generally what most negative reviews stem from.) Be sure you have more range than you have distance between the keyboard/mouse and the reciever. Do not push the edge of effective range.
Most any will do nicely - there are some Logitec setups that use the same dongle for both keyboard and mouse. With HTPC - you do not have the lag concerns you would have for gaming (which is generally what most negative reviews stem from.) Be sure you have more range than you have distance between the keyboard/mouse and the reciever. Do not push the edge of effective range.
A avarice Distinguished May 10, 2006 633 0 19,160 May 9, 2014 Solution #2 Most any will do nicely - there are some Logitec setups that use the same dongle for both keyboard and mouse. With HTPC - you do not have the lag concerns you would have for gaming (which is generally what most negative reviews stem from.) Be sure you have more range than you have distance between the keyboard/mouse and the reciever. Do not push the edge of effective range. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Most any will do nicely - there are some Logitec setups that use the same dongle for both keyboard and mouse. With HTPC - you do not have the lag concerns you would have for gaming (which is generally what most negative reviews stem from.) Be sure you have more range than you have distance between the keyboard/mouse and the reciever. Do not push the edge of effective range.