It's not so bad when the wireless uses its own non-Bluetooth connection. But if it's Bluetooth (at least under Winders) it seems to invite issues.
E.g. I bought a couple Matias wireless keyboards (long battery life, easy to switch between systems, etc.). J uses it with a couple of Macs in her office. I tried using one with my PC and had all sorts of issues because I want to be able to use BT wireless earbuds with my phone (for Teams meetings, etc.) and if I enable BT on the PC then it wants to grab everything.
BT is great, but it needs to have connect-to-this-but-not-to-that functionality. Or at least that functionality needs to be better controllable by this user.
I have a wired Gram MX One keyboard that I like a lot. Added some blue damper O-rings to the Cherry Brown switches to cut the noise a little.
I also have a wireless (non-BT) Anker vertical mouse that seems to make my wrist happier. I don't think they have a lefty version though. :-(
Cheers,
Scott.
E.g. I bought a couple Matias wireless keyboards (long battery life, easy to switch between systems, etc.). J uses it with a couple of Macs in her office. I tried using one with my PC and had all sorts of issues because I want to be able to use BT wireless earbuds with my phone (for Teams meetings, etc.) and if I enable BT on the PC then it wants to grab everything.
BT is great, but it needs to have connect-to-this-but-not-to-that functionality. Or at least that functionality needs to be better controllable by this user.
I have a wired Gram MX One keyboard that I like a lot. Added some blue damper O-rings to the Cherry Brown switches to cut the noise a little.
I also have a wireless (non-BT) Anker vertical mouse that seems to make my wrist happier. I don't think they have a lefty version though. :-(
Cheers,
Scott.