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posted: Sep. 25, 2009 @ 1:41p
Soapm
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posted: Sep. 25, 2009 @ 1:48p
Does anyone know if this mouse has an on off switch? How does the charger connect or what kind of batteries does it take?
The last bluetooth mouse I bought from Logitec, the batteries would drain in my laptop bag because there was no off switch and the chargers was this humongous base that didn't fit in my bag.
Soapm said: Does anyone know if this mouse has an on off switch? How does the charger connect or what kind of batteries does it take?
The last bluetooth mouse I bought from Logitec, the batteries would drain in my laptop bag because there was no off switch and the chargers was this humongous base that didn't fit in my bag. I wanted a full size bt mouse and got this one from WalMart for about 50 bucks. It charges on a base (very light and not too big to carry around) and has an on/off switch. You might want a smaller version. I rarely need to charge it and it does have a battery life indicator.
Soapm
Cranky Member
posted: Sep. 25, 2009 @ 7:39p
I can't see the base or how the mouse connects. That was another problem I had with the Logitech mouse, over time it wouldn't make a good connection when set on the base. This means it may or may not have fully charged overnight. The mouse was great but that big old large clunky base was the worst idea I've ever seen. Wished I had the model number with me to show you a picture.
Why can't someone make a mouse with a simple hole to plug in a small cord to charge it? That way you are confident when you go to sleep you will wake up with a charged mouse.
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