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Best Place To Buy A Cordless Mouse?
Titch89
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My mouse has decided that it will only worked when it can be bothered, despite having almost full batteries in them.
I've been given on with a wire, but the wire is extremely long and the light on the scroll wheel is very bright.
Can someone please recommend me a cordless mouse please?
I've been given on with a wire, but the wire is extremely long and the light on the scroll wheel is very bright.
Can someone please recommend me a cordless mouse please?
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I've been using a Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse since feb and they both work fine, came from Tesco.Some days you're the dog..... most days you're the tree!
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I have this one from Microsoft - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Microsoft-Standard-Wireless-Optical-Mouse/dp/B0002TJNY8/ref=pd_sbs_ce_4_img/203-7504879-6647908
Works well, I have had no problems with it.0 -
Reluctant_spender wrote: »I have this one from Microsoft - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Microsoft-Standard-Wireless-Optical-Mouse/dp/B0002TJNY8/ref=pd_sbs_ce_4_img/203-7504879-6647908
Works well, I have had no problems with it.
Just to say I have one too and find it basic, but very comfy0 -
Reluctant_spender wrote: »I have this one from Microsoft - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Microsoft-Standard-Wireless-Optical-Mouse/dp/B0002TJNY8/ref=pd_sbs_ce_4_img/203-7504879-6647908
Works well, I have had no problems with it.
That's the one I had before it decided not to work.0 -
Why not nip in to Comet/PC World and have a look what is on offer?
Find the one you like then buy it online.0
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