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geekhack Community => Input Devices => Topic started by: microsoft windows on Sun, 27 July 2014, 08:13:13
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So, what do you prefer to use? A wireless mouse or a wired mouse? I personally prefer mice with wires because I always lost the little USB receivers for the wireless ones.
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I would probably be the type of person who keeps the usb thingy plugged into one place at all times, so that doesn't really bother me.
Wireless mice would seem good to me if there is one that has decent battery life, and is consistent in performance. I believe the G700s from Logitech has amazing battery life, but not sure about the reliability.
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I wonder if anybody's ever thought of a wireless mouse with a charger built into a mousepad with solar cells in it. I've seen solar-powered wireless keyboards before, so I bet it's possible.
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Wireless everything when I can. Mouse, keyboard, and headet. I've been having to plug in my keyboard in when I go play in gaming cafes because I'm not 100% sure how the wireless functionality of it is supposed to work. I suspect it's either my mouse (it interfered with my wireless card when I had a PC back in the US) or I just haven't figured out the keyboard. Hopefully the new wireless gaming mouse I get fixes any interference issues.
My current set up is:
Anker C200 (http://www.amazon.com/Full-Size-Ergonomic-Wireless-Buttons-Adjustment/dp/B00B0TXEEY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406482835&sr=8-1&keywords=anker+wireless) Amazing mouse for the price.
Logitech H600 (http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Headset-Over-The-Head-Design/dp/B005GTO07O/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1406482912&sr=8-3&keywords=logitech+wireless+headset) Got this refurbished for much cheaper.
Morphling KB-87 (http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Morphling-Backlit-Wire-Wirless-Mechanical-Keyboard-Black-Switch-Brand-New-in-BOX-Fast-Free-shipping/934440561.html) as my keyboard.
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Wireless sucks, because of intereference (what about EM smog?), security, battery life (or performance/lag) and consequent weight or even off-center sensor.
Receivers are usually plugged in, thus it's not a problem, but I'm afraid I'd lose the pointing device itself.
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For me it has to do with how and where the PC is set up, and what I intend to do on the PC.
For a conventional setup at a desk I do not use wireless peripherals. Cables do not hinder me in any way. Batteries, with their need to be recharged and loss of performance over time are a much bigger annoyance to me. I also care about performance. I game on the PC that I have set up on a desk. I do not want to risk any lag or interference, and the peripherals that I like (shape, look, features, performance) are wired.
However, I have a PC set up in my living room where the wires are neatly tucked away and out of sight. This PC is used for browsing, work, youtube etc. On this PC I do use wireless peripherals. The difference in performance does not matter here. It also looks cleaner. Most importantly, I can choose to sit in different places and still use the computer, which is very convenient.
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I'm a owner of a Logitech G602, ex-owner of a Logitech G700 and I also had a Razer Mamba. As much as using wireless mice on my laptop is nice, there's no denying wireless mice are worse.
Having to worry about battery life, having sub-par sensors, bad performance on many cases, limited options, range problems (especially with the G602 which has only 3m range) is quite annoying. If you use a Desktop, buying a wireless mouse when you want performance is a plain bad idea.
I also have a Matias Secure Pro, but being honest with you, I prefer using the Mini Quiet Pro on my Desktop due to the following reasons:
- There's no risk of me leaving it powered on and there being no battery left when I come back (there's a huge flaw on the wireless sync system on the Matias Secure Pro)
- The USB HUB actually works as it should on the Mini Quiet Pro.
But sure, if you want to connect your PC to your TV or move your peripherals around, wireless can be nice, but I really wouldn't say it's better.
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Wired all the way, unless it's a laptop.
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Wired all the way, unless it's a laptop.
I'm the same way. Although I do use a Magic Trackpad. That thing would be weird if it was wired.
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All wired everything, all the time.
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Wireless
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All wired everything, all the time.
This, I can't stand the unreliability of wireless mice
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Wired. The only wireless product I ever had that works flawless, is Apple's Magic Mouse. But I CANNOT stand the shape nor how stiff it glides. Apart from the ergonomics and switch, I also hate the wireless aluminium chiclet keyboard Apple sells. It seriously skips 1 character every 5-10 keystrokes. Annoying. I now use it to separate books.
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Wired. The only wireless product I ever had that works flawless, is Apple's Magic Mouse. But I CANNOT stand the shape nor how stiff it glides. Apart from the ergonomics and switch, I also hate the wireless aluminium chiclet keyboard Apple sells. It seriously skips 1 character every 5-10 keystrokes. Annoying. I now use it to separate books.
That's one damn expensive book separator
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Wired. The only wireless product I ever had that works flawless, is Apple's Magic Mouse. But I CANNOT stand the shape nor how stiff it glides. Apart from the ergonomics and switch, I also hate the wireless aluminium chiclet keyboard Apple sells. It seriously skips 1 character every 5-10 keystrokes. Annoying. I now use it to separate books.
Interesting. I used to use one at work quite a bit and didn't have that issue. Perhaps you got a bad one or something.
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Wired. The only wireless product I ever had that works flawless, is Apple's Magic Mouse. But I CANNOT stand the shape nor how stiff it glides. Apart from the ergonomics and switch, I also hate the wireless aluminium chiclet keyboard Apple sells. It seriously skips 1 character every 5-10 keystrokes. Annoying. I now use it to separate books.
Interesting. I used to use one at work quite a bit and didn't have that issue. Perhaps you got a bad one or something.
Unfortunately, I went through 3 of them. I tested them using 10fastfingers and during coding. I think it has something to do with the matrix layout or something. Or just the wireless (bluetooth) signal. The wired one does not have this issue.
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Definitely wired. Will never use wireless again.
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Used to wires and just can't find a reason why anyone would want a wireless mouse (or other input device)
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WIRED. Wireless devices have too many points of failure--battery, interference, line of sight if IR...
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I prefer wired. For my basic use I have no need of a wireless mouse. That makes it just more hassle than neccessary. Also the build quality of the usb reciever have a tendency to a bad. Would have liked to see a usb reciever in massive steel. :p
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Wired. No need for batteries. If the wire is too short, I'll use a USB extender.
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Wired. No need for batteries. If the wire is too short, I'll use a USB extender.
But usb just works up to 5 meters! :( :p
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Wired. No need for batteries. If the wire is too short, I'll use a USB extender.
But usb just works up to 5 meters! :( :p
5 meters is more than enough for my purposes.
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Not all USB extenders are created equal.
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Not all USB extenders are created equal.
Same can be said about pretty much anything. Thankfully with my Kensington Expert Mouse, the wire is already so long I don't even need an extender.
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Not all USB extenders are created equal.
That's because the ones designed for Windows are better.
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I wish wires could finally go away, such a nuisance.
The G602 is the best wireless mouse in existence and it can do any task as good as a wired mouse :).
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The G602 is the best wireless mouse in existence and it can do any task as good as a wired mouse :).
You can't hang yourself on it. Therefore, wireless sucks.
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Found an old functional MX1100.
Still wonderful to use and holds it's battery charge far longer than any new mouse produced now. Logitech did make some brilliant input devices in the past :thumb: .
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All wired everything, all the time.
This.
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Anybody on here use wired mice with their smartphones?
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Anybody on here use wired mice with their smartphones?
No but I used my smartphone as a mouse once.
As for wireless mice; generally not a good idea, but the G602 is a fantastic wireless mouse and still one of my all time favourites.
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Anybody on here use wired mice with their smartphones?
No but I used my smartphone as a mouse once.
As for wireless mice; generally not a good idea, but the G602 is a fantastic wireless mouse and still one of my all time favourites.
I agree, the G602 is quite good, reason why I use it a lot with my laptop. I even did a detailed review on it (although it's in Brazilian Portuguese, but Google Translate can help a bit): https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fadrenaline.uol.com.br%2Fforum%2Fhardwares-em-geral%2F531656-review-logitech-g602-mouse-gamer-wireless.html&edit-text=
Although, I really do prefer using the Corsair M40 or the Roccat SAVU when I'm at my computer.
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Anybody on here use wired mice with their smartphones?
Me!
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I do it om my phone with a broken screen sometimes.
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wireless for general use, wired for gaming
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I like to use wired mice. They have better performance compared to wireless units. And they don't take batteries either.
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I'd prefer wired, but I use wireless because it lets me put the mouse in front of my numberpad/nav cluster. My daily driver is my 120-key Model F, and with the mouse to the right I get shoulder pain fairly quickly from the reach.
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Always wired.
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Always wireless :thumb:
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I think wired is definitely nice
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Wired, never know when you will need an improvised garrote.
Especially at LAN parties.
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Wired all the way. I have had nothing but bad experiences with wireless devices for PC (PS3 and Wii controllers have been mostly ok). Made the mistake of buying wireless Logitech F710 gamepads and have regretted it ever since. And now the wired one with rumble is no longer produced. :( Constant dropouts and stuck buttons/sticks make me a very unhappy camper.
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Wired all the way. I have had nothing but bad experiences with wireless devices for PC (PS3 and Wii controllers have been mostly ok). Made the mistake of buying wireless Logitech F710 gamepads and have regretted it ever since. And now the wired one with rumble is no longer produced. :( Constant dropouts and stuck buttons/sticks make me a very unhappy camper.
My F510 is out of production? :(