On 2/3/2016 10:39 AM, Mike Lazzari wrote:
Misunderstanding, confabulating BT with wireless. Most wireless mice are not
BT, and thus have the tiny T/Rs filling a
USB port. I thought about saying something before ...
Which BT mouse do you use?
Correctional Moose
OK, I was thinking BT dongle which is similar to the usb dongle.
I had a MS Notebook Mouse 5000 which I liked. It finally failed and is no longer available at a reasonable price. :( I
now have a MS Sculpt-touch. Gave it a try thinking fewer movable parts is better but don't like it much. Wish I had
gone for the similar model with a real scroll wheel. I think it is called a "Comfort". What I really want is a BT
programmable mouse with many buttons like my logitech anywhere mouse. I'd pay the NB5000 price for such a critter.
My netbook+ has BT. I actually went to the trouble of buying the little bit and installing it - only to discover that
there are few actual BT mice. So the last three I've used over the years have all been proprietary radio wireless with
dongles. I dumped the MS with large dongle for an iHome that cost nothing and worked with it's tiny USB dongle for quite
a while before it started sending two clicks for each single push. Now it's a slightly larger, more boring, slightly
stupider Amazon Basics with equally tiny dongle, but not auto shutdown.
So I was kinda hoping you could point me to the perfect BT mouse. :-)
Mouse Trap Moose
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