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You don't want a gunked up mouse that doesn't trace your movements very well, but you don't need to spend a lot. Just buy a cheap mouse and keep it clean. Same goes for your keyboard.
Good is a personal opinion. I like the Logitech G9x, some prefer the generic $10 mouse. Both will work fine. Same with Keyboards. I like the cheap $10-$20 keyboards, some prefer the $100+ keyboards. It just depends on your prefrence and what features you want.
Then there are keyboards that do so much more... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optimus_Maximus_keyboard
Each button is a screen and anything can be drawn on it... for just $1,600.00
(http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2008/04/the-optimus-max/)
But it has a kawaduty mudrwafa 3 logo on it.
Should I buy it?
I put $30 into one of those bluetrack mice, and it was one of the better $30 I've spent. You can use it on just about anything. Plus, it comes in green ;)
(Your thumb spun the mouse-ball for extreme accuracy. Also you never had to lift the mouse)