My Microsoft Setpoint (wireless optical) mouse isn't selecting properly anymore, especially text, but seems to work properly in every other way.
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posted by dhartung
on May 12, 2011 -
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Please recommend a good wireless integrated keyboard/mouse device suitable for a home theater PC.
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posted by Burhanistan
on Dec 6, 2010 -
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Help me get a wireless/bluetooth keyboard and mouse that don't suck.
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posted by cmoj
on Sep 20, 2009 -
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I'm looking for Bluetooth mice which can be used while being recharged.
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posted by floam
on Jun 19, 2009 -
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Why is my new wireless keyboard working, but not the wireless mouse it came with?
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posted by spec80
on Mar 6, 2009 -
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I need a mouse that won't drive me crazy. Wireless mighty mouse or gaming mouse for Graphic Design?
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posted by deinemutti
on Sep 1, 2007 -
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How can I get my new wireless mouse to left click like the old one did?
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posted by Corky
on Aug 17, 2006 -
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I am starting a gig that will have me working at my client's site on a regular basis using my laptop (iBook g4), and I would like to get a mouse to make life easier. Help me figure out my best option.
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posted by mikel
on Jun 2, 2006 -
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My company is replacing all employees mice with the wireless variety. My question is whether it is worth spending the extra money to buy the rechargable mice with the docks rather than the standard battery operated ones.
The mouse we are looking at for around $30/unit (Canadian) is
here (company logo removed). I don't know what brand that is, but it features 256 unique ids so we don't get interference within the office, requires no software to run and has a nice surface for use to put our logo on.
How long can I expect the batteries (2 AAA) to last an employee working an 8 hour day? I'm not crazy about having to change 70 batteries very often. Would rechargable batteries be an option here?
A rechargable mouse runs between $70 and $80 and I'd have to buy them retail. Do these mice also offer many unique IDs to avoid interference? Do they require extra software to run? What other issues should I be aware of?
The price difference is significant so I'm leary to recommend the rechargables.
posted by gfroese
on Oct 27, 2005 -
33 answers