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    Suggest: Wireless Keyboard/Mouse

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Garandhero, Jul 9, 2009.

  1. Garandhero

    Garandhero Notebook Deity

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    Anyone suggest a good wireless bluetooth mouse/keyboard to use with my 5792?

    Thanks.
     
  2. sbussinger

    sbussinger Notebook Guru

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    I use the Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 bluetooth mouse on my M570RU (5790) and it's been great on both Vista and Windows 7. No wierd drivers to load, no problem pairing, wakes up fairly quickly, battery life is pretty good (about a week between charges and there's a nice pad to set it in to charge it up). Picked it up cheap at Costco a year or more ago.

    Haven't used a bluetooth keyboard so can't help you there.
     
  3. nexuscom

    nexuscom Notebook Consultant

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    microsoft sidewinder x8 mouse, wireless and rechargable... 4000 dpi...
     
  4. shadowfox952

    shadowfox952 Notebook Guru

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    Logitech G7. I personally use the corded version (G5) and it's definitely the best mouse I've ever used. You don't need more than 1600 DPI to play games anyway--I mean, unless you don't care about aiming. I personally set my 2000 DPI mouse to 1000 and play games with low sensitivities; what really matters is how WELL it tracks, not how MUCH, and the G5 is a trusted, tested, and high-end competition gaming mouse. Again, the G7 is the same mouse, just with two rechargeable batteries.
     
  5. Garandhero

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    These all compatible with SAGERS built in BT?
     
  6. shadowfox952

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    Oh bluetooth, nvm.
     
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    sabricaze Notebook Evangelist

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    To the accessories section... floop?

    I think any logitech would do.
     
  8. shadowfox952

    shadowfox952 Notebook Guru

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    Logitech mice and keyboards are good; just be wary of their budget-priced accessories which tend to be poorly made and uncomfortable (first thing that comes to mind is this utterly terrible headset I have).