Originally posted by Mantat
My only complain is that you cant plug a USB mouse in it (must have to do with power I guess).
Originally posted by FuzzyBallz
BTW, blue tooth is a waste of money. You can do the samething w/ any Logitech or MS IR cordless devices for half the price of blue toothed devices. But you know how people are, "look Ma, I got the newest shed."
Originally posted by birdMan
The wireless thing is awesome, but i'm not huge on the tactile feedback of it. I'd go try one out first to see if you will like the feel of it
Originally posted by Icekey
I don't understand what is wrong with the heavier mouse. I personally like it more because it feels more solid. The mouse is definately worth it. The reason why i recommend the wireless mouse and keyboard is because of the price difference with the wired ones. If you are to ever do a presentation on a projector, it's really easy to use a wireless keyboard and mouse. I personally recommend a bluetooth mouse because you don't need any dongles to get it to work. With the logitech and other RF solutions, you need a dongle and it can get annoying. I really like the apple keyboard with its shape and the touch to it.
Originally posted by ethernet76
I'm curious though whether the person who started this thread plans on also connecting the powerbook to a external display and not really having to look at the powerbook. In that case I'd highly recommend a bluetooth mouse simply because the odd places the cord might run and the desire to not run out of mouse cord.
But I use my powerbook's keyboard and just use an apple pro-mouse or mouse which ever is sitting around, the cord is long enough, but not to short, plugs in nicely to the ride-side USB port.
Originally posted by Mantat
BT has a much longer range and pass throu walls. Now you will tell me whats the point if you cant see your screen? Well, controling iTunes volume of course!
Originally posted by FuzzyBallz
LOL, I'm sorry, but that's the lamest excuse to waste 2x the dollar for a product. "Look Ma, I'm can adjust how loud Britney Spear's moaning w/ my BT KB, which I strap to my leg w/ magic tape while I walk around the house."
Ok, you win, I can't compare to your geekyness in a million years if I tried.
Hmmm... can you elaborate? I admit that I've gotten really used to the feel of my Powerbook's keyboard in recent weeks. When I had to troubleshoot something for my mom on her PC over Thanksgiving weekend, typing felt difficult; I've apparently developed a much lighter touch, and I was practically pounding on the keys.
Does the Bluetooth keyboard feel similar to the Powerbooks? PC's? or different entirely?