I've been using the Logitech Cordless Desktop Pro, both at home and at work, for months now. I love it! I typically work leaning back in my chair and my legs proped up on the nearest horizontal surface, keyboard in lap... and I no longer trip over the cord. I also don't always keep the cleanest desk, but now I don't have to worry about keeping a clear path for my mouse cord. I've been going for about three months without a battery change. I wish the extra buttons would work with Linux, but oh well.
My wife is using the standard Logitech Cordless Desktop. She doesn't work the same way that I do. She actually leaves the keyboard on the desk. But since she isn't the geek that I am, she actually uses the desktop for non-computer work. Now she can just pick up the keyboard and leave a clear desktop whenever the need arises.
Both systems work smoothly. My only wish is that I could get an optical cordless mouse. I suppose that would use too much power.
I've been using the Logitech Cordless Desktop Pro, both at home and at work, for months now. I love it! I typically work leaning back in my chair and my legs proped up on the nearest horizontal surface, keyboard in lap... and I no longer trip over the cord. I also don't always keep the cleanest desk, but now I don't have to worry about keeping a clear path for my mouse cord. I've been going for about three months without a battery change. I wish the extra buttons would work with Linux, but oh well.
My wife is using the standard Logitech Cordless Desktop. She doesn't work the same way that I do. She actually leaves the keyboard on the desk. But since she isn't the geek that I am, she actually uses the desktop for non-computer work. Now she can just pick up the keyboard and leave a clear desktop whenever the need arises.
Both systems work smoothly. My only wish is that I could get an optical cordless mouse. I suppose that would use too much power.