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Where is your wireless receiver located? Try relocating it closer to the kb/m or to a front USB port if it is currently in the back of the computer.
 

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Where is your wireless receiver located? Try relocating it closer to the kb/m or to a front USB port if it is currently in the back of the computer.

My keyboard is only 1m away. Anyway, tried that several times but didn't change anything.
 

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Only that super annoying keyboard to go. Have you heard of the Logitech MK220?
Not really. Did a search online and it looks like a simple wireless keyboard to me. It looks like it uses 2.4 GHz, which is crowded with other electronic devices (router, microwave, cordless phone, etc).

Gamer should be using wired keyboard anyway.
 
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Not really. Did a search online and it looks like a simple wireless keyboard to me. It looks like it uses 2.4 GHz, which is crowded with other electronic devices (router, microwave, cordless phone, etc).

Gamer should be using wired keyboard anyway.

Seconding this.

The 2.4GHz band is so insanely overcrowded nowadays I'm surprised anything can work at all.

Just using an Xbox controller receiver dongle on my PC while using my wireless mouse/keyboard combo reduced the effective range of the latter to about 1 foot.

I also used to have a wireless headset that made every PC in my house lose its connection to my wireless router whenever I was listening to music.
 

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Not really. Did a search online and it looks like a simple wireless keyboard to me. It looks like it uses 2.4 GHz, which is crowded with other electronic devices (router, microwave, cordless phone, etc).

Gamer should be using wired keyboard anyway.

Wow, never thought it would be so bad.
I have ~5-6 wifi networks around me now, and a cordless phone (dunno which band though). Do you think that's too much?
The keyboard is the only thing suffering from this. The mouse do get lags but very rarely.
The set is advertised to work at ~10m range, but at 2.5m only my mouse would work.
Also, I can't use wired, as I use my TV as a monitor and my bed as a "desk".
 

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But is it's the frequency, shouldn't it lags all the time?
It actually varies. For example, years ago I had Linksys WRT54G router that dropped Wireless network the moment I use microwave oven. I swapped it to ASUS RT-N16 that still uses 2.4 GHz and it never drop Wireless network.

You say that you use TV as monitor and bed as desk, but can't you just use a USB extension cable to extend the range of wired keyboard?
 

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It actually varies. For example, years ago I had Linksys WRT54G router that dropped Wireless network the moment I use microwave oven. I swapped it to ASUS RT-N16 that still uses 2.4 GHz and it never drop Wireless network.

You say that you use TV as monitor and bed as desk, but can't you just use a USB extension cable to extend the range of wired keyboard?

Well, I don't have a wired keyboard here, and I don't have any money left for anything else.
Plus, when I bought the thing, I tried to avoid wires, as there are just too many cables already.
 

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