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After unsuccessfully trying to adjust the sensitivity of the touchpad on my laptop (with Chris's kind assistance) I've decided to invest in a mouse.
Are they all much the same, or has anyone got any recommendations please?
Thanks
Baths x x
Are they all much the same, or has anyone got any recommendations please?
Thanks
Baths x x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've never seen the need for a wireless mouse.
I suppose that with a desktop PC you might require a set-up where your mouse is at some distance from your base unit but that's not going to apply with a laptop (where the monitor is part of the computer itself anyway). I simply can't see why you'd need a wireless mouse; it just means that there's more to go wrong!
I suppose that with a desktop PC you might require a set-up where your mouse is at some distance from your base unit but that's not going to apply with a laptop (where the monitor is part of the computer itself anyway). I simply can't see why you'd need a wireless mouse; it just means that there's more to go wrong!
i use a logitech wireless mouse well happy with it ..i dont like wire ones ..this one at amazon
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
@bernie.....thanks, but am puzzled by this....it says it's got a cord, + mentions usb port....am confused /// :Set-up is simple. You just plug in the nano receiver and start using your mouse. Plus, it is small enough to stay in your USB port and stores in the mouse if you do need to remove it
You will enjoy the freedom of wireless with more precision and control than your laptop’s touchpad
You get a wireless connection with the reliability of a cord, plus wireless convenience and freedom///
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You will enjoy the freedom of wireless with more precision and control than your laptop’s touchpad
You get a wireless connection with the reliability of a cord, plus wireless convenience and freedom///
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Sorry, it's the slightly larger one I have
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
^^^The 'reliability of a cord' bit simply means that it's claiming to be every bit as good as a corded mouse.
The reference to a USB port is because a wireless mouse doesn't use the wireless network provided by your router; it uses its own wireless system. (i.e. it would work even if you hadn't got a router).
The mouse has a transmitter inside it for one end of the communication and you plug the associated receiver into a USB port on your computer.
The reference to a USB port is because a wireless mouse doesn't use the wireless network provided by your router; it uses its own wireless system. (i.e. it would work even if you hadn't got a router).
The mouse has a transmitter inside it for one end of the communication and you plug the associated receiver into a USB port on your computer.
PPS:
Argos are currently offering a Logitech wireless mouse at half price. (£9.99 instead of £19.99):
http:// www.arg os.co.u k/stati c/Produ ct/part Number/ 3384060 .htm
Argos are currently offering a Logitech wireless mouse at half price. (£9.99 instead of £19.99):
http://
Argos one ordered + paid for! Delivery tomorrow,....£3.95 a bit steep, but hey ho.
Thanks so much gents + lady for your help and advice!
Yep, on re-reading the Amazon blurb I understand how I got confused re cord.
I can't award BA to anyone in all honesty,.....all 3 of you were hugely helpful!
Just realised....I haven't got a mouse mat, lmao!! :D
Thanks again, + have a fab weekend
Baths
x x
Thanks so much gents + lady for your help and advice!
Yep, on re-reading the Amazon blurb I understand how I got confused re cord.
I can't award BA to anyone in all honesty,.....all 3 of you were hugely helpful!
Just realised....I haven't got a mouse mat, lmao!! :D
Thanks again, + have a fab weekend
Baths
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