You say no more RF in your cab. I'm interested in hearing about your experience. I'm about to work a RF keyboard/mouse (Microsoft optical desktop) into my cab.
@2slk
I wouldn't expect any problems with a
good RF keyboard/mouse-combination, as the Microsoft one surely is!
Myself got a cheap MBO-combi and I had only problems with it. Sometimes the mouse didn't move - you had to press reset on the sending unit (argh, we don't wanted to access the cab, want we?) AND on the mouse, so this wasn't what I liked a wireless control to do!
Batteries were brandnew and I tried several ones.
Additional the keyboard sometimes did hang up when it was connected on the keyboard-pass-thru of my I-PAC. I haven't verified it yet, but I guess this is also the keyboards fault.
When connecting the I-PAC with USB, I also had programming issues -don't know if this has anything to do with the MBO-keyboad, but I wouldn't wonder if so!
In addition, I tried another very cheap mouse - it even didn't react very smoothly 'cause the wood of the cab was to much for the little sending unit - this one was sitting directly in the PS2-port.
Again, I'm sure it would work with a good Microsoft/Logitech or whatever combination, but these $20 on Ebay gave me only junk.
There must be a reson why the real ones are so expensive!
Maybe you should ask around if the Microsoft ones also have reset switches, and more interesting, if you need them regular on their devices?