On 08/24/2012 08:23 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> On Fri, August 24, 2012 9:30 am, Jeff Johnson wrote:
>> Frank:  I have been typing on a keyboard all of my adult life.  During
>> the 90's I started to develop pain in my hands and wrists.  It may have
>> been the beginnings of carpal tunnel.  I went with a wave keyboard and
>> have used them ever since.  The pain went away right away and never came
>> back.  My favorite is the wave from logitech.  It is wireless and the
>> mouse is wireless.
>>
>> I'm not a fan of the keyboards that split the left and right keys with a
>> gap, however.
>>
>
> I'm wondering how this compares to the Microsoft ones we mentioned earlier
> in this thread?  I don't mind the keyboard split (left/right).  I know I
> have no pains with it!
>
> Do you find any lag or problems AT ALL with the WIRELESS versus the WIRED
> models?

I have a Microsoft one here and I don't like it at all.  The keys are 
too hard to push and they are raised.  I have seen other Microsoft ones 
that are exactly like my logitech and are fine.

The wireless is no different than wired.  Works great!

Jeff

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Jeff Johnson
j...@san-dc.com
(623) 582-0323

www.san-dc.com



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