The little Logitech M215 wireless mouse we bought for our netbook has an
on/off switch in the base.
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On 9/12/2011 6:55 PM, Moose wrote:
> On 9/12/2011 2:45 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> I don't think there need be any battery drain to cause leakage. When
>> they get old enough they may leak even if they're setting on the shelf.
>
> True. Nonetheless, the mice may well have been draining the batteries. My MS
> wireless mouse is always on unless the
> little USB adapter is removed from the computer and pressed into it's little
> 'hole' in the base of the mouse.
>
>> On 9/12/2011 4:09 PM, JOHN DUGGAN wrote:
>>> Just back from childcare duties I found I had either lost or
>>> displaced my remote laptop mouse.I find I cannot get on with built in
>>> mouse/trackpad on my laptop. Found 4 remote mice from various
>>> redundant computers. Three had Duracell batteries in them and one
>>> Energizer. The three with Duracells in were ruined..battery leakage.
>>> The one with energizers in was fine. I did not realize that there was
>>> battery drain when the mice were not in use....an expensive lesson
>>> learned.
>
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