Just about any keyboard, but a Logitech Wireless might be nice. My wife has one, less cables accross the desk less clutter. For a mouse I have a Razer Boomslang. <A HREF="http://www.razerzone.com/" target="_new">RazerZone</A> Precise and acurite but a bit pricy for a mouse.
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I love Logitech products in general... their cheapest keyboard and mouse are just fine, but recently I got the cordless combo, and its amazing, especially the keyboard.
On the other hand, if you could get a cordless trackball instead of a mouse -- I say go for it... I can't understand how anybody can play first-person shooters or games like Rainbow 6 with a mouse -- trackball is so much easier and more convenient
If you play any first person shooters, you absolutely <b> must </b> have an optical mouse...they give you far more accuracy due to their inherently greater precision and sampling rate. I have been using the Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer for about a year and a half now, and am still absolutely thrilled by it.
yeh i know what you mean i just got the intellmouse optical and works alot better than my old ball mouse (which i was about to kill) but it takes a while to get use to it
but i do like the extra buttons that you get on it.
i don't use it in gaming i have a forcr feed back joystick for that
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