Can someone help me find a silent PS2 mouse and keyboard? - silent keyboard
I need a calm, quiet mouse, without the noise and the keyboard with a PS2 port. I really have the mouse in all cases, and must comply with the USB if there is something else. Can anyone help?
3 comments:
... I do not believe that the implementation of a team of "Mouse strong."
Anyways ... go with a laser mouse instead of an optical mouse.
Optical mice have the ball in the back. Several times, the lint and other material stuck on the "roles", by adding to move the ball, which in turn, scroll with the mouse on the screen. If this happens to prevent fuzz balls movement and is very annoying.
I have the Logitech RX1500, and it's great. However, it is a USB mouse is a PS / 2 port. You might get a USB to PS / 2 adapter though. Personally, I prefer USB to PS / 2, because usually pins rotate within the PS / 2 and it is for the most important settings (such as S-Video connectors) embarrassing.
As for a keyboard "silence" ... I have a Logitech illuminated keyboard. The good news is, the keys are flat and not displayed. Keys on the keyboard are much quieter than other keyboards I've used. It's also a USB connection. There is also a special air abovePlatform that can be used to (the backlight brightness control buttons, you can also be set to "Off" when you're not the computer at night with lights off).
You may not like the price of these devices especially ... I spent a combined $ 100 for the keyboard ($ 60) and mouse ($ 40). The price was no object for me, because my computer was rebuilt and purchased parts for a week after they are paid.
In general, you can not go wrong with Logitech. Each laser mouse is "quiet", though.
... I do not believe that the implementation of a team of "Mouse strong."
Anyways ... go with a laser mouse instead of an optical mouse.
Optical mice have the ball in the back. Several times, the lint and other material stuck on the "roles", by adding to move the ball, which in turn, scroll with the mouse on the screen. If this happens to prevent fuzz balls movement and is very annoying.
I have the Logitech RX1500, and it's great. However, it is a USB mouse is a PS / 2 port. You might get a USB to PS / 2 adapter though. Personally, I prefer USB to PS / 2, because usually pins rotate within the PS / 2 and it is for the most important settings (such as S-Video connectors) embarrassing.
As for a keyboard "silence" ... I have a Logitech illuminated keyboard. The good news is, the keys are flat and not displayed. Keys on the keyboard are much quieter than other keyboards I've used. It's also a USB connection. There is also a special air abovePlatform that can be used to (the backlight brightness control buttons, you can also be set to "Off" when you're not the computer at night with lights off).
You may not like the price of these devices especially ... I spent a combined $ 100 for the keyboard ($ 60) and mouse ($ 40). The price was no object for me, because my computer was rebuilt and purchased parts for a week after they are paid.
In general, you can not go wrong with Logitech. Each laser mouse is "quiet", though.
... I do not believe that the implementation of a team of "Mouse strong."
Anyways ... go with a laser mouse instead of an optical mouse.
Optical mice have the ball in the back. Several times, the lint and other material stuck on the "roles", by adding to move the ball, which in turn, scroll with the mouse on the screen. If this happens to prevent fuzz balls movement and is very annoying.
I have the Logitech RX1500, and it's great. However, it is a USB mouse is a PS / 2 port. You might get a USB to PS / 2 adapter though. Personally, I prefer USB to PS / 2, because usually pins rotate within the PS / 2 and it is for the most important settings (such as S-Video connectors) embarrassing.
As for a keyboard "silence" ... I have a Logitech illuminated keyboard. The good news is, the keys are flat and not displayed. Keys on the keyboard are much quieter than other keyboards I've used. It's also a USB connection. There is also a special air abovePlatform that can be used to (the backlight brightness control buttons, you can also be set to "Off" when you're not the computer at night with lights off).
You may not like the price of these devices especially ... I spent a combined $ 100 for the keyboard ($ 60) and mouse ($ 40). The price was no object for me, because my computer was rebuilt and purchased parts for a week after they are paid.
In general, you can not go wrong with Logitech. Each laser mouse is "quiet", though.
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