This is possibly a silly question, but here goes.
I basically use two PC's on a daily basis. One is mostly for work (although it can game pretty well), and the other is mostly for games and fun. I'm using a couple cheapy-cheap Microsoft optical mice, but I'm about to make things look a lot nicer with a couple of SFF cases, a couple LCD monitors, and yes, a couple of new mice.
I was thinking about getting either two Logitech G7's or MX1000's (what can I say, I just like things to match). My question is this: Will I run into any problems using two of the aforementioned mice within close proximity of one another? They'll be sitting on the same desk within a few feet of one another. Will there be any interference between the two signals, or are they smart enough to know who is who?
I'm also contemplating getting a D-Link wireless gaming router - or something similar - and was wondering about all three of these wireless buggers playing nice (no cordless phones atm, so no worries there).
Anyone use a setup like this? Any comments? Thanks.
I basically use two PC's on a daily basis. One is mostly for work (although it can game pretty well), and the other is mostly for games and fun. I'm using a couple cheapy-cheap Microsoft optical mice, but I'm about to make things look a lot nicer with a couple of SFF cases, a couple LCD monitors, and yes, a couple of new mice.
I was thinking about getting either two Logitech G7's or MX1000's (what can I say, I just like things to match). My question is this: Will I run into any problems using two of the aforementioned mice within close proximity of one another? They'll be sitting on the same desk within a few feet of one another. Will there be any interference between the two signals, or are they smart enough to know who is who?
I'm also contemplating getting a D-Link wireless gaming router - or something similar - and was wondering about all three of these wireless buggers playing nice (no cordless phones atm, so no worries there).
Anyone use a setup like this? Any comments? Thanks.