Posted 17 October 2023

Computer Geeks Help! Dongel English Keyboard & Dongel Bluetooth Mouse

Used daily 9 hours per day

Any recommendations on a good quality dongel English keyboard and dongdl Bluetooth mouse that's comfortable on the wrist? Reasonably priced, good quality and for home office use. Preferably no battery or rechargeable ones.

Compatible with Mac and Microsoft!

Is this any good?

Logitech K750 Wireless Solar Keyboard for Windows, 2.4GHz Wireless with USB Unifying Receiver, Ultra-Thin, Compatible with PC, Laptop, QWERTY UK English Layout - Black amzn.eu/d/1…6v6
Community Updates
New Comment

7 Comments

sorted by
's avatar
  1. EndlessWaves's avatar
    In theory it's possible for wireless devices to have no battery. There have been demonstrations of keyboards powered by keystrokes and mice running off wireless power transfer with the mouse pads.

    But I've never come across a commercial battery-free product. The former has never been commercialised and the latter always seem to be standard battery wireless mice combined with wireless phone charger tech in the mousepad.

    So if you don't want the environmental impact of a battery then your best bet is wired. A nice simple, easy to recycle copper cable and less electronics inside the mouse.


    Or if you're fine with a battery but don't want to charge then something like a solar keyboard and a charging mousepad would work.
  2. tardytortoise's avatar
    Seems OK but you do realise the link is just the keyboard? Best to search for solar powered keyboard mouse combo. And despite whatever you hear on here - only your hands/wrists/fingers can tell what is and what isn't comfortable - try before you buy
    Hotspur's avatar
    Author
    The link I posted is solar panel keyboard. What do you think?

    So isn't the mouse solar panel as well?
  3. C0mm0d0re_K1d's avatar
    Keyboards and mice can be quite a personal thing.

    Some like full size and some prefer smaller 60% ones. Some like clicky keys and some prefer quiet sounding. Some like full size and travel keys, and some prefer chiclet or Scrabble tile keys.

    My advice would be to go and have a look at a few in shops or read some reviews.
's avatar