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Yes, there are warnings. And they usually come in very advance. I get warnings about 3 weeks before it actually [cabbage]s itself. If you go into mouse/keyboard properties, it will tell you their as well.

 

But like Jaerknub suggested, keep a spare pair with you. I find that the mouse runs out way faster than the keyboard.

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Jaerknub

 

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Wireless keyboards are ok, but wireless mice I find are unreliable. I had one for a while, it would misclick and have difficulty tracking. The thing you can do is have spare batteries next to your pc. There should be a little LED that will bleep or whatever to indicate that it's running out.

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Jaerknub

 

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Wireless keyboards are ok, but wireless mice I find are unreliable. I had one for a while, it would misclick and have difficulty tracking. The thing you can do is have spare batteries next to your pc. There should be a little LED that will bleep or whatever to indicate that it's running out.

Really? I love my wireless mouse (Logitech). It wouldn't be possible for me to live without it. I use it for presentations (to cheap to buy another device for that, but it works) and every day use; the tracking and clicking are superb, if not more reliable than my previous optical mouse (this one is an invisible optic, over a different type which wouldn't track on glass, which is what my desk is made of).
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Jaerknub

 

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:lol:

 

 

 

Wireless keyboards are ok, but wireless mice I find are unreliable. I had one for a while, it would misclick and have difficulty tracking. The thing you can do is have spare batteries next to your pc. There should be a little LED that will bleep or whatever to indicate that it's running out.

Really? I love my wireless mouse (Logitech). It wouldn't be possible for me to live without it. I use it for presentations (to cheap to buy another device for that, but it works) and every day use; the tracking and clicking are superb, if not more reliable than my previous optical mouse (this one is an invisible optic, over a different type which wouldn't track on glass, which is what my desk is made of).

 

 

 

Ya, logitech are the way to go, although I have a laser one, which as you said, doesn't work on glass, and my desk is a very shiny black, so it has the same effect, so I have to use a mousepad. But besides that, my mouse is absolutely superb, I believe they advertise a 6 month or 1 year battery life, and unlike most, this one is actually kind of true. I've owned this mouse for I'm not sure how long, I think since my birthday in September and as far as I remember, I haven't had to ever swap out the batteries and I've never had a problem with it. I think I paid like $40 for this mouse, and it's the best mouse I've ever had.

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