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Nick29
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Wireless mice are a pain in the proverbial - I had a Microsoft one, and it was forever losing connection with its base unit, which was all of two feet away ! And you will also have batteries to replace every 6 months/year. For the sake of one extra wire dragging across the desk, it's not worth it. Stick to a wired optical one - proven reliable technology !
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Best Wishes, Nick. Research interests: Field - Luton & Islington Hole - Somerset, Suffolk & Surrey Farnish, Parker, Cattermole, Last, Wasp, Church - Suffolk Lewin/Lowin/Lowen - Hertfordhire Martin - Eltham & Greenwich, Kent (London) Stead - Greenwich, London (Kent) & Maidstone Wood - Hertfordshire Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Necromancer
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.... or get a proper wireless one from Logitech
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Nick29
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.... or get a proper wireless one from Logitech  To be honest, I've never seen the point of a wireless mouse. "Wireless" is just fine for things like TV remote controls, because I'll probably be sitting at least 5 feet from the TV, but when I'm using the PC, I'm never sitting more than 2 feet from it ! A wireless connection to replace 2 feet of wire ? Why ? I got the wireless mouse (and keyboard) for one of my office PC's, thinking that I could use them both from a nearby desk, but they were more trouble than they were worth.
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Best Wishes, Nick. Research interests: Field - Luton & Islington Hole - Somerset, Suffolk & Surrey Farnish, Parker, Cattermole, Last, Wasp, Church - Suffolk Lewin/Lowin/Lowen - Hertfordhire Martin - Eltham & Greenwich, Kent (London) Stead - Greenwich, London (Kent) & Maidstone Wood - Hertfordshire Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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more than 2 feet if your PC sits on the floor - and anyway, its one less cable across the desk.
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jillruss
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I must say I agree with Nick on this one - but what do I know (very little if you go by this thread!! ).
Someone bought me a wireless mouse for Christmas a couple of years back, but it just wouldn't work. I'm hoping that , if I go for the PC package I've seen from PC World, which includes a wireless keyboard and mouse, they'll let me adapt it to include wired varieties instead!! If not, I'll give them another whirl and, if I still don't like them, hopefully my old ones will be recycled!!
I'm really getting into this new PC business now. I'm sure there'll be some difficulties - especially in transferring files - but hopefully nothing that can't be sorted! (Famous last words). Got to wait for another payday (or two) first though!!
Jill
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JAP
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Going back a page ...
My mouse isn't a wireless mouse.
Just a boring old plug in mouse.
Works brilliantly.
JAP
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Nick29
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I must say I agree with Nick on this one - but what do I know (very little if you go by this thread!!  ). Someone bought me a wireless mouse for Christmas a couple of years back, but it just wouldn't work. I'm hoping that , if I go for the PC package I've seen from PC World.... Jill, by all means window shop in PC World, but please don't buy from them. They're cr ...... err, rubbish ! 
Far better to get it from a local shop, where you'll get better service, or if you're brave, go to Ebuyer or Overclockers and get a better price
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jillruss
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I hear what you're saying, Nick.
I have no particular axe to grind against PC World but I believe they're in the same company as Currys & Dixons, neither of which have a very good reputation for after sales care.
However, you may have gathered that I don't really have the expertise to put a package together for myself + I don't know of any local computer shops (local shops? are there any left? all our local greengrocers, butchers, bakers etc have disappeared) and I need delivery as I don't have transport.
Once I've decided what I want, I really just need to be able to set it up with a minimum of fuss (or it'll go out the window accompanied by a few expletives! I never was the most patient person in the world when it comes to reading instructions and putting things together! ).
Don't you find that whatever company you go with, for whatever item - there'll always be someone who's had a bad experience with them? I'd never heard of Ebuyer so googled them and the first thing I found was someone moaning about their after sales care and recommending people not to touch them with a bargepole!
I appreciate the advice, though.
Jill
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Nick29
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Don't you find that whatever company you go with, for whatever item - there'll always be someone who's had a bad experience with them? I'd never heard of Ebuyer so googled them and the first thing I found was someone moaning about their after sales care and recommending people not to touch them with a bargepole! Actually, Ebuyer have improved out of all proportion from what they were a few years ago. My sister bought a desktop PC from them about a year ago (and believe me, not many people are more clueless about tech things than she is), and she had it working within an hour of receiving it. There are still a few small PC suppliers in most towns (mine has one, and towns don't come much smaller !), try Yellow Pages for details.
Of course, the smaller shops can't compete on buying, so it's a choice of paying low prices and get minimal service, or paying a bit more and getting some help. I'm afraid PC World always seem to be staffed by enthusiastic amateurs when I go in there, but then (trying not to sound patronising), if you had a degree in computer sciences, would you want to work in a computer shop ? 
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jc26red
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I go along with Nick re Pcworld/Dixons/Currys group - and I used to work the otherside of the coin in customer services for a large IT company, the name is no better from the other angle apart from they sell alot 
I get mine from Ebuyer or Novatech.... strange Novatech has now opened a store near me - must be all the business coming from this area OH bought one from Tescos last year and it was a real bargain... good spec too!
If you do have someone nearby that can help with the setup if you are not sure how to do it then thats great. But seriously, most pcs are relatively easy to get started these days. Just follow the instructions and have your broadband/ISP username and password handy.
If you need help with transferring files/favorites/emails over just give a shout. 
Jenny
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Nick29
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I go along with Nick re Pcworld/Dixons/Currys group - and I used to work the otherside of the coin in customer services for a large IT company, the name is no better from the other angle apart from they sell alot  I get mine from Ebuyer or Novatech.... strange Novatech has now opened a store near me - must be all the business coming from this area  OH bought one from Tescos last year and it was a real bargain... good spec too! Jenny, reading your post made me think back 5 years, to when I started my own company, after years of the "luxury" of working for a large company with its own IT dept. What I know about computers and networking is all self-taught, and although I know enough to fix most computer problems and install a simple network, I can't compare my skills with IT professionals.
If you walk into any PC World store on a non-weekend day, about 80% of the customers will be people buying stuff on behalf of their company - stuff which is required in a hurry, so they are prepared to pay premium prices for it. As a new company owner, I joined these ranks when I needed stuff in a hurry. One day my business received an email from PC World, suggesting that I register for a business card, and it seemed like a good idea - I thought it might save me some time at the checkouts, or maybe even give me some discount.
My PC World business card arrived, and the next time I needed to shop at PC World I made sure I had it with me. Once I'd filled my shopping basket with everything I needed, I proceeded to the business section, expecting that maybe there would be some express till for business users, with maybe even some extra discount. I was brought back to earth with a bump when I discovered exactly what I got with my PC World business card - my very own spotty geek to advise me on what to buy ! The very people I'd spent years trying to avoid in PC World for the previous 10 years ! 
Anyway, since then, bad experiences in Currys and Dixons means that I no longer frequent any of the DSG Retail group stores. I was tempted to break my resolution about 6 months ago, when I quite urgently needed a 1.5 metre VGA extension cable. When I saw the price of the cable in PC World (£39.99), the urgency evaporated a little, and when I got back to the office I ordered one from Ebuyer for £6.99 + £7.00 for next-day delivery.
I get the majority of my electronics stuff from Ebuyer, and I agree with you that Novatech are good, as are Dabs (which is owned by BT), and I've also used a company called LambdaTek, who are very competitive, and give great service.
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Best Wishes, Nick. Research interests: Field - Luton & Islington Hole - Somerset, Suffolk & Surrey Farnish, Parker, Cattermole, Last, Wasp, Church - Suffolk Lewin/Lowin/Lowen - Hertfordhire Martin - Eltham & Greenwich, Kent (London) Stead - Greenwich, London (Kent) & Maidstone Wood - Hertfordshire Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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pjbuk007
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For what it is worth from my experience of owning 11 PCs/laptops since 1985;
1) If you do not know much about PCs consider buying from John Lewis. They come top by miles in "Which" and other surveys for all aspects of computer purchase. Go in on a quiet morning and chat - most of their salespersons are very helpful. They will deliver, and set it up for you as well for a reasonable fee.
2) Wired mouse. Have had several wireless, including top of range logitech, and they have always failed or been very annoying.
3) Small local suppliers? I am not sure whether these are so great if you know little about how to tweak settings etc yourself. My aged mother used a small local supplier to set her up, but they are NOT very good at after sales service and send a lad who really does not know what he is doing. Every time I visit I spend a half a day sorting out her PC, updating everything and making her security software work properly. Mind you, I have a local two-man IT firm who are great, and have helped me nurse along my 2 6-year old Dell PC's at low cost (eg replacing burnt out graphics card etc).
4) Dell should not be discounted. I am on my 4th and 5th Dell PCs. Good value, easy to set up yourself or they will send someone to do it for a fee. Mind you, I bought high-end each time so they are rather future-proof.
5) Avoid PCWorld and its' siblings.
Good Luck
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