
Now you can customize the Logitech G9 high-end gaming mouse with ID grip feature. The ID grip allows the users to have any image they want custom printed onto the insert of the mouse. You can order this mouse via online right now. You just need to upload the image that you want and they will print and send it to you for $19.99. [Logitech]

Atek has released its OnBoard Travel Keyboard that has 99 keys with numeric functionality. The keyboard comes with a sliding cover to protect the keyboard. The Atek OnBoard Travel Keyboard is ultra portable that weights at just 1.4 pounds. Sadly, you will not find the Print Screen, Scroll Lock, Pause Break, right side Ctrl and Windows keys on it. If you are interested, you can spend $30 to bring home the Atek OnBoard Travel Keyboard. [Product Page]

You can turn your boring laptop into a touchscreen tablet using the Duo Wireless Digital Pen Mouse. You just need to clip the gadget to the top of the LCD, and then pick up the pen part of the ensemble and start drawing, scribbling and writing directly on the laptop’s screen. The Duo Wireless Digital Pen Mouse is priced at approximately $44 each. [Product Page]

That’s right! Here is the unique keyboard from Personal Media Japan that comes in a unique layout. The μTRON comes in a standard QWERTY keyboard, split it in half, move the Del, Tab, Ins and Enter Key to the middle, the space bar to the left. If you are interested, you can purchase the μTRON for 50,000 Yen (about €400) in Japan. [TechDigest]

Still remember the Logitech diNovo Edge? Here is the new version of the ultra-slim keyboard for Macs. Logitech has recently rolled out its latest diNovo Keyboard that boasts a three-year battery life. Priced at around $100, the keyboard supports 2.4 GHz wireless technology with an encryption feature for better security. However, the new keyboard from diNovo doesn’t have a numeric keypad, which is the same as the Apple Wireless keyboard. [Gizmodo]

It seems that more gaming keyboards will come with backlit keys in the near future. One of them is the Eclipse III from Saitek that features the backlight in various colors. This USB-connected peripheral has a 2-stage height adjuster system for greater typing comfort, laser-etched keys, a head phone and microphone audio ports. Unfortunately, there is no info on pricing or availability so far. [Engadget]

Weston Boege has created the Glide Keyboard that will be able to slide around your desktop to simulate a mouse’s movement. I think the Glide Keyboard is an interesting idea, although it is only a concept. We dont know yet whether this concept will go into mass production or not. [Yanko] Read more

Check out the keyboard from Thanko that comes with a built-in heater and cooler. The keyboard has a switch at the front to switch from cooler to heater, and a wheel at the side that allows you to set the intensity of the fan to make the air hotter or colder. Measuring 51 cm x 22 cm x 3.5 cm, the Thanko USB Cooler and Heater Keyboard retails for $51. [Product Page]

If you love the wooden style gadgets, then you might love the Wood Grain Optical Mouse. This optical 800 dpi USB mouse sports USB 2.0 connectivity, true 800DPI, and 3-buttons Optical Mouse. The USB Wood Grain Optical Mouse is available from GizFever.com for $12. [Product Page]

Here is good news for Blizzard’s World of Warcraft video game fans. SteelSeries offers the new World of Warcraft (WoW) mouse that is specially build for the MMORPG video games. This kewl mouse provides 15 programmable buttons, a 2 meter cable, an adjustable CPI range of 800 to 3,000, a 3.6mm lift distance, and flashing disco lights in 16 million colors. You can purchase the WoW mouse for only $90 each when it is released next month. [Coolest Gadgets]