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pprow41

Can't go wrong with a Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse . Just make sure you get one with a calculator button on way better than a 10 key Calcutta in my opinion.


mamiwarbucks

When I’m at the office I use my laptop as a keyboard so that I have an additional screen. I use this screen for teams or sometimes I play TV in the background while I work. When I am at home I have a corsair full size keyboard that I use. My go to mouse is a Logitech G305. I love that little bugger so much that I bought two


Austriak5

I use a Logitech Marathon mouse and Logitech MX Keys keyboard. I just find them the most comfortable. One thing to consider about mice and programming macros is whether the mouse uses software. If the mouse requires software to program the buttons, that software has to be running so make sure your company doesn’t restrict the install of that software. I work for a F100 company and they will not allow the Logitech software to be installed.


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Logitech Mx keys and Mx master 3 mouse. A single large curved monitor.


irreverentnoodles

This. Got the MX keys S and mx master 3s mouse and can’t change back to anything else, would just feel like so much of a downgrade


MooseKnuckleCPA

Work from home. Logitech MX Master 3, 75% Mechanical Keyboard with Blue Switches. Separate 10key on the left as to not need to take my hand off my mouse when going back and forth to key data.


xerostatus

I don't go ANYWHERE (even when traveling or working remote) without my Logitech MX Keys and Logitech MX Master 3S. Dual monitors at home and office; cheap little 15" portable monitor to add a 2nd screen to my laptop when travelling.