![]() ![]() The first generation ergonomic keyboards were painful for us touch-typers. And, I miss the multiple button features on the Logitech.Īfter so many years slinging a wrench - I was a few work experience hours away from my journeyman mechanic's license when I got into computers - I need the ergonomic style of keyboard for my wrists.Its contours are just a little off for me.And, when I do that, it just reinforces why I won't use it: So, when my Logitech batteries die, I get a chance to work with the Microsoft mouse that came with my keyboard. Yes, even the Lithium-Ion ones have a memory. Rechargeable batteries have a plug-in life, that is they will die after so many charge cycles. I do this because it gives the batteries their longest possible lifespan. On that note, I let the batteries exhaust completely before putting the mouse on the charger cradle/receiver. I currently use a Logitech MX Laser that fits my hand really well, and has an absolutely amazing level of precision when working in apps like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. I won't be using the new Microsoft mouse except as a backup. It came with Microsoft's new Laser Mouse 6000. So, I have replaced it with the new Microsoft Wireless Laser Keyboard 6000 V2.0 (WLK). It was about two years old, and had a lot of miles on it. My old MS keyboard has been behaving flaky lately. ![]()
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