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woodlin
3
May 7, 2017
Why wireless isn't a must have? Or I am the only one think about this?
nickaa827
289
May 7, 2017
woodlinWireless keyboards sometimes have lag, and it's an added cost that not everyone needs. Personally, I'm glad they chose USB-C.
mayh
8
May 7, 2017
nickaa827A battery would also be required.
nickaa827
289
May 7, 2017
mayhYup, you're right. If I remember correctly, there's also some weird thing with international shipping that makes it so that shipping a certain type of battery adds like $40 to the cost.
akryl9296
7
May 7, 2017
nickaa827Batteries contain various kinds of acids and/or other stuff that is classified as hazardous materials, hence the shipping premiums.
nickaa827
289
May 7, 2017
akryl9296Aha, thanks for elaborating.
woodlin
3
May 7, 2017
nickaa827The battery doesn't need to be included when shipping though. It can be AAA or AA installed by user.
rawrjau
30
May 7, 2017
woodlinThe days of disposable batteries are the past, can't deal with those sinkholes anymore
woodlin
3
May 7, 2017
rawrjauHmm, how people bear with the wireless mouse?
bmf3000
9
May 7, 2017
woodlinI hear you @woodlin. My main computer for work is a Surface, so usb ports are at a premium. Bluetooth would be a very much appreciated feature. Perhaps a bluetooth accessory could plug in?
verdigris
28
May 8, 2017
nickaa827Is there a Bluetooth dongle that can make a keyboard wireless? I realise it would need a battery.
nickaa827
289
May 8, 2017
verdigrisdon't know
eunu
158
May 8, 2017
verdigrisYes https://www.massdrop.com/buy/bluetooth-keyboard-adapter I have a Bluetooth Filco from 10+ years ago, and the keyboard is great until the connection goes and my computer gets unending phantom keypresses. It didn't have to happen that often before I started rethinking my aversion to wires.
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