• Lord Wiggle
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    103 days ago

    Nice, enjoy your wireless nightmare.

    Once I had a wireless Corsair Keyboard which sometimes received input from someone else’s keyboard (it typed entire sentences on my PC). Corsair said this was impossible, yet somehow words appeared on my screen while only my keyboard was linked. A neighbor logged in to something using his email address and password and it appeared into my word document. Like, wtf!

    So I love my wires. I have no wifi, no wireless devices (except for my phone and game controllers) and I have no interference issues with anything (and I have a music studio in my living room with loads of synths).

    Just do some proper cable management. It’s really fun to do and gives a clean look.

    • @scarilog@lemmy.world
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      152 days ago

      Wireless peripherals and any wireless data transfer protocols are completely irrelevant to the content of this video, which is centred around wireless power transfer.

      Also wireless peripherals are pretty great, not sure what you’re on about.

      • @CybranM@feddit.nu
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        32 days ago

        Wireless mouse (with low latency) is one of the best hardware purchases I’ve ever made. Wireless speakers and screen seems a bit unnecessary though but damn cool that he made it all work

    • slst
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      43 days ago

      Do you remember the exact model? I’m interested in looking into it

      • Lord Wiggle
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        63 days ago

        Took some digging in my mailbox, but I found it: the Corsair K57 RGB wireless qwerty keyboard.