Rating: Summary: Mouse Review: Just thought I'd let you know that I e-mailed Intel tech support regarding the mouse battery issue, and let them know how displeased I was.They did indeed, help me out. I suggest you do the same and e-mail them. In fact, I *$trongly* suggest that you do the same.
Rating: Summary: Good Luck Installing Review: The cordless keyboard, mouse, and optional gamepads are a great idea, but that's where Intel left it. The installation software is plagued by errors which caused me to manually install many of the drivers. When you connect the device for the first time, if you can (it took several times and several hours to do this), you are rewarded with more software install errors. Once you figure it all out, it works fairly well except for two things. The mouse eats batteries and the gamepads and mouse can have a lag time. If you do decide to buy this product, good luck.
Rating: Summary: Mouse eats batteries! Win2K support blows Review: The mouse eats batteries. I have had it for less than a month and been through 6 akalaine AAA batteries. I don't use the computer except at night and weekends. Keyboard and gamepad seem fine. Keyboard is nice, but the cursor keys [are bad]. They are like a nintendo D-Pad and not like normal cursor keys. Otherwise, very nice keyboard. The gamepad, though, rocks! It feels very good and plays well and is just great. Overall, I don't think this is worth the money I paid for it. THe logitech wireless mouse/keyboard is much better value, doesn't interfere with your 900Mhz phone, and the battery life is much much better. If you play games with multiple joysticks, I would say go for the gamepad, as it's very nice. Otherwise, skip it.
Rating: Summary: Mouse eats batteries! Win2K support blows Review: The mouse eats batteries. I have had it for less than a month and been through 6 akalaine AAA batteries. I don't use the computer except at night and weekends. Keyboard and gamepad seem fine. Keyboard is nice, but the cursor keys [are bad]. They are like a nintendo D-Pad and not like normal cursor keys. Otherwise, very nice keyboard. The gamepad, though, rocks! It feels very good and plays well and is just great. Overall, I don't think this is worth the money I paid for it. THe logitech wireless mouse/keyboard is much better value, doesn't interfere with your 900Mhz phone, and the battery life is much much better. If you play games with multiple joysticks, I would say go for the gamepad, as it's very nice. Otherwise, skip it.
Rating: Summary: Not quite in the game Review: This is without a doubt the worst computer product I have ever purchased. Intel should stick to making processors. This never worked right. The helpline could not get it to work right. Speaking of which, the helpline never returns calls when they say they will. Make sure you need a wireless keyboard and mouse before you buy any of these types of products. If your computer ever hangs up or you need to work in a DOS mode, these products will not work and you'll be left dragging out your old keyboard and mouse to get past the problem.
Rating: Summary: Not quite in the game Review: This is without a doubt the worst computer product I have ever purchased. Intel should stick to making processors. This never worked right. The helpline could not get it to work right. Speaking of which, the helpline never returns calls when they say they will. Make sure you need a wireless keyboard and mouse before you buy any of these types of products. If your computer ever hangs up or you need to work in a DOS mode, these products will not work and you'll be left dragging out your old keyboard and mouse to get past the problem.
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