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Hey all -- I'm in the market for a preferrably-USB wireless keyboard and mouse set for my laptop. I'd like the keyboard to be laptop-style (shallow key-press). I dig the style of the Logitech diNovo Edge, but the lack of a number pad and, more importantly, led indicators for caps/num/scroll lock is a bit of a turn-off.

Anyone have any recommendations for a good USB wireless set that includes the following:

- Shallow-press keyboard
- LED indicators for caps/num/scroll lock
- Rechargeable mouse/keyboard instead of using disposable batteries
- USB connectivity

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I was looking for the same thing at one point but I think that putting lights would draw so much power that the they don't put them on their wireless keyboard, unless they have other explanation.

Anyhow check the older diNovo model: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicat [...] CatId=1482

I have this one myself : http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/ [...] px?pid=081 and the 8000 model for my wife and she's love the mouse because it is comfortable even used by a lefty.

As far as the lights indicator the software have it for you to see it on you monitor screen.


Message edited by rexter on 12-19-2008 at 05:58:05 PM
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Hello,
I know this is an old thread, but I have some options if other people could use this information. We have some options that would probably work for a wireless keyboard.

This is a great keyboard that we carry here at DSI: http://www.notestation.com/wireles [...] fk-760.htm

These two are also really nice, one with a touchpad and one with an optical trackball: http://www.notestation.com/wireles [...] rk-728.htm and http://www.notestation.com/wireles [...] rk-768.htm

This keyboard is also really nice with all the media functions as well as a touchpad: http://www.notestation.com/wireles [...] -W1100.htm

Good luck!

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Don't get Logitech. It's just cheap garbage.

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