Howdy... Has anyone had any experience with these? I've got an old Logitech wireless mouse that doesn't seem to have any problems between the radio and the mouse. I'm looking at a Gyration wireless m
Lee Hiers wrote: " The Gyration operates on 49 Mhz." gee I wonder if my neighbor's old cordless phone would interfere with this thing. Or maybe perhaps they would hear my typing? I am sure there are
Le,, I use and like the Dell wireless keyboard/optical mouse combo. They're just a couple of feet from the USB base module. No problems from RFI. Not too big, unlike some. The KB says model is RT7D40
I use a Microsoft wireless optical mouse in the shack. It operates on 27.145 MHz (hey, good buddy!) and I've had no problems whatsoever, even with full power amp on 10M less than 18-inches away. Can'
DO NOT try to run more than one of these in the same room! The Logitechs, at least, auto-negotiate a channel when powered on. If you've got more than one in the same room, they're likely to negotiate
I purchased a Gyration for my wife's computer, but returned it just last night and bought the much cheaper (by half) Logitech. Reason? The mouse consistently stopped working. After being idle for som
While I think Doug is correct in his assertions to not try more than one in a room, the Logitech MX700 wireless does not auto-negotiate a channel each time. You can select from 1 of 2, but that's it.
Author: "VE6JY Don Moman" <ve6jy@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca>
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 20:04:33 -0000
I have 2 wireless mice (Logitech RM-63 and RR-63) plus the Logitech wireless keyboard (RJ-20 possibly, no obvious model number visible) all living together nicely on the same desk with no problems (a
I've had a cheap-o $50 wireless keyboard and mouse combo in the shack for about six months now and love it. This particular one operates at 27 MHz (27.095 and 27.145). I've had no RFI problems, even