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I have just purchased a new flat. I am planning to place my desktop computer in the spare room, against a wall directly on the other side will be my Plasma.
I want to be purchase a wireless mouse and keyboard so I can use my PC in the living room on the TV. However I am concerned that the wireless mouse/keyboard range with be insufficient and whether this may be to far away from the PC |
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It depends how thick the wall is, what type of wall (brick, wood etc) and the quality of your wireless keyboard and mouse. I'd say it would work fine with a good quality mouse and keyboard. Use the microsoft branded ones, they have never failed me so far.
Your only real problem would be batteries. Get some good recgargeables.
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