Next to your monitor, the keyboard and mouse are probably the most used components of your PC. They are after all the tools you use to input the raw data while the monitor is used to output the formatted or solution data. When all is said and done the rest of the PC just turns raw data into formatted data as quickly as possible. Why then do we spend so little time selecting the keyboard and mouse that is best suited to our needs and personality?
If you are a graphic designer or a gamer you require the high definition results produced by a laser mouse, for editing pictures and videos you may find features such as zoom and magnify a real help and laptop users need a small convenient wireless mouse with a long battery life. Other useful features to look for in input hardware are programmable hot keys, media player/volume controls and an integrated fingerprint reader for one touch logon to web sites.
Microsoft has launched some new and innovative hardware solutions that will help make your everyday computing experience more comfortable and enjoyable.

One I would particularly like to mention is the Wireless Desktop 6000. For only R700.00 this keyboard and mouse combination offers:
For more information, feature tryouts and product tours visit the Microsoft Hardware site and make sure the next time you purchase input hardware it is more than just a keyboard and mouse - make sure it is the right tool for the task.
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