If you're concerned about keyjacking attacks, in which a wireless keyboard's signal is intercepted and information extracted from the stream, this might be of interest to you. Microsoft's new Wireless Desktop 2000 has 128-bit AES encryption built right in. Not much help if someone's looking over your shoulder, but at least they can't snatch your credentials right out of the air.
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