I have a PC desktop and I would ideally have a decent keyboard/mouse wireless combo to use it.
I was using a Razer Blackwidow Chroma v2 with green switches as my keyboard, together with a Razer mouse. This "combo" was good, but it had its issues. The mechanical keyboard is satisfying to type, but only to a certain point. The keys are tall, and my table is not particularly ergonomic, so my hands feel tired after a long session of typing. Prior to that, I tried some other mechanical keyboards, from Corsair, Logitech, Redragon, and other manufacturers. The Logitech G513 was pretty good, but it started chattering shortly after I bought it. I also had problems with the mechanical keys in other keyboards, much earlier than I ever had with membrane models.
I literally spent a fortune buying more than 10 mechanical keyboards, which are supposed to be the holy grail of keyboards. But they did not provide a very satisfying experience after all. Plus, they are big and come with thick cables that add clutter to the desktop. I found out that a chiclet-type keyboard, with low but perceptible travel, such as those found in high-end laptops, is far more pleasing for me.
So, I recently bought a Microsoft Desktop 900 and it indeed provides a good typing feel. Plus, it is small and wireless, which eliminates clutter. But I am having connection issues. The keyboard randomly stops working, and the mouse sometimes seems to have trouble connecting. I am not sure if my model is defective, but I read several forum posts complaining of similar issues.
I am thinking of returning the Desktop 900 and trying something else. I would like some recommendations on which keyboard/mouse combo I could try instead. Microsoft has a Designer Bluetooth Desktop, which costs more than double the price, but I am afraid it might have similar (or even worse) connection issues.
Two additional remarks. First, I am in Brazil, and the availability of keyboards is limited. We are pretty much tied to Microsoft, Logitech, Dell, and some local manufacturers. Second, I would not like to spend a fortune on a new keyboard, especially after forking so much money in trying several mechanical keyboards.
Any recommendations?
I was using a Razer Blackwidow Chroma v2 with green switches as my keyboard, together with a Razer mouse. This "combo" was good, but it had its issues. The mechanical keyboard is satisfying to type, but only to a certain point. The keys are tall, and my table is not particularly ergonomic, so my hands feel tired after a long session of typing. Prior to that, I tried some other mechanical keyboards, from Corsair, Logitech, Redragon, and other manufacturers. The Logitech G513 was pretty good, but it started chattering shortly after I bought it. I also had problems with the mechanical keys in other keyboards, much earlier than I ever had with membrane models.
I literally spent a fortune buying more than 10 mechanical keyboards, which are supposed to be the holy grail of keyboards. But they did not provide a very satisfying experience after all. Plus, they are big and come with thick cables that add clutter to the desktop. I found out that a chiclet-type keyboard, with low but perceptible travel, such as those found in high-end laptops, is far more pleasing for me.
So, I recently bought a Microsoft Desktop 900 and it indeed provides a good typing feel. Plus, it is small and wireless, which eliminates clutter. But I am having connection issues. The keyboard randomly stops working, and the mouse sometimes seems to have trouble connecting. I am not sure if my model is defective, but I read several forum posts complaining of similar issues.
I am thinking of returning the Desktop 900 and trying something else. I would like some recommendations on which keyboard/mouse combo I could try instead. Microsoft has a Designer Bluetooth Desktop, which costs more than double the price, but I am afraid it might have similar (or even worse) connection issues.
Two additional remarks. First, I am in Brazil, and the availability of keyboards is limited. We are pretty much tied to Microsoft, Logitech, Dell, and some local manufacturers. Second, I would not like to spend a fortune on a new keyboard, especially after forking so much money in trying several mechanical keyboards.
Any recommendations?