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Any recommendations for a small, lightweight, but nicely functioning wireless keyboard and mouse, for today's high-flying IT consultant on the go?
Ideally, something like a standalone ThinkPad keyboard, cos they're definitely the best from a useability perspective (IMO).
You're not a very good IT Consultant then? 🙂
So a wireless keyboard with a trackpad, or do you want a track pad in the middle like a LT?
Anyway, Logitech and Microsoft both sell good wireless keyboards with track pads.
Only very slightly helpful, but don't get a Dell one - my experience is that one component or the other will stop working very quickly, and you then can't replace it without replacing the whole kit...
So a wireless keyboard with a trackpad, or do you want a track pad in the middle like a LT?
Nope, a wireless keyboard and a mouse. I use a trackpad on the laptop when I'm using it standalone, but if I'm (metaphorically) plugging in a keyboard, I'll use a separate mouse.
You’re not a very good IT Consultant then?
Ssssshhh, they'll hear you.
Get the one with the smallest usb transceiver possible.
I have a perfectly good Logitech keyboard and mouse set but it’s only a matter of time before i pick the laptop up at one side and snap the 35 mm long dongle on the other side.
The word 'executive' has to be one of the most tortured in the English language.
Executive dry cleaners
Executive coaches
Executive keyboard
Etc.
Executive relief?
I've just bought, and can recommend, Jelly Comb. Nice slim but sturdy design, rechargable keyboard, mouse and keyboard run off a single dongle.
I assume Drac's off today, and Flashy is First Reserve Funsponge
I’ve just bought, and can recommend, Jelly Comb. Nice slim but sturdy design, rechargable keyboard, mouse and keyboard run off a single dongle.
Looks good, but I don't want a numberpad. I'll have a look and see what else they do.
I assume Drac’s off today, and Flashy is First Reserve Funsponge
Nah, he’s just bitter because he’s been denied access to the executive lounge
Microsoft Designer Desktop. Bluetooth so no dongle; works perfectly and batteries last forever unlike older Bluetooth efforts (thanks to Bluetooth 4.0); chiclet keys; small and light despite having full complement of buttons and numeric keypad. I paid £50 which looks a bargain next to Apple stuff.
Not an actual portable device though but you could carry it with you as it's pretty small for a full sized desktop keyboard.
What's it for? A laptop or a tablet?
It's for a laptop (which will be on a riser)
Microsoft stuff is lovely, the little folding mouse thing is very 'executive'.
Microsoft stuff is lovely, the little folding mouse thing is very ‘executive’.
I'd agree with that, they do some nice kit and the mouse is very flash.
It’s for a laptop (which will be on a riser)
Right. So look for something with a 'nano' USB dongle. You can then leave in permanently plugged in to your laptop and you're not likely to leave it on site somewhere. The dedicated dongles are far superior to Bluetooth offerings (or at least, they were last time I looked into it in anger, this may be out of date advice).
Logitech and Microsoft both do good hardware, as others have said.
Lenovo do both wired and wireless (Bluetooth) versions of the Thinkpad keyboard. I used one when I was swapping all the time between thinkpad internal keyboard and desktop dock and my brain couldn’t adjust to the ctrl/fn placement, was easiest to keep them consistent.
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Funsponge? Is that prison slang?
The dongle on my Microsoft one only sticks out be about 5mm, so is unsnapoffable.
I’ve just bought, and can recommend, Jelly Comb. Nice slim but sturdy design, rechargable keyboard, mouse and keyboard run off a single dongle.
Looks good, but I don’t want a numberpad. I’ll have a look and see what else they do.
The Youtube reviews I watched suggests there is a version of the Jelly Comb without the number pad.
I used to have a logitech wireless one with trackpad. Worked very nicely but didn't respond particularly favourably to it's date with the contents of a mug of coffee.
Lenovo do both wired and wireless (Bluetooth) versions of the Thinkpad keyboard
Not any more, at least, not on their site
Was looking the other day at the advent keyboard only £17 in pcworld.
Actually felt very nice.
Worth a punt possibly.
I've got a compartively cheap Logitec (looks at bottom) K270 and it's fine. If it was my own money then I'd probably buy a nicer one but the dongle is pretty slimline.
The word ‘executive’ has to be one of the most tortured in the English language.
Executive dry cleaners
Executive coaches
Executive keyboard
...........

I use the Logitech bluetooth M535 blue mouse and matching K380 keyboard in a small neoprene pouch. Easy to carry and work well with my laptop that sits on a Roost stand. No dongle required so more bike light charging points. The roost integrated case is a bit large so I have a smaller pack for the keyboard and mouse