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wireless laser mouse wanted - help

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  • -TangleFoot-
    -TangleFoot- Posts: 4,673 Forumite
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    MsRed1 wrote: »
    No dongle, it detects the onboard Bluetooth.
    Some versions of the NC10 don't have onboard Bluetooth.
  • MsRed1
    MsRed1 Posts: 324 Forumite
    Some versions of the NC10 don't have onboard Bluetooth.

    I didn't know that. Which versions?
    I went away and now I'm back.:j:j
  • spysect
    spysect Posts: 35 Forumite
    I use the Logitech V550 Wireless Laser Mouse, has this fancy attachment that you can clip onto your laptop/netbook when not in use! As well as it's batteries lasting 18 months, it's been one of my favourites so far!
  • alanjuk
    alanjuk Posts: 393 Forumite
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    This logitech one is good, has a tiny little nano receiver. My mum just leaves it plugged in all the time, and it also has an off switch on the bottom to save battery. Isn't a laser one tho, just optical. Tesco has them too, in various different colours if you want to co-ordinate :)

    I have this one bought from comet, and I've been very impressed with it so far
  • -TangleFoot-
    -TangleFoot- Posts: 4,673 Forumite
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    msred1 wrote: »
    i didn't know that. Which versions?
    I don't really know; depends where you get it from I suppose. Vodafone used to sell one though...
  • MsRed1
    MsRed1 Posts: 324 Forumite
    Thanks for the info. Bought mine from Ebuyer.
    I went away and now I'm back.:j:j
  • chrisjw37
    chrisjw37 Posts: 75 Forumite
    Microft Meese


    - have a 5 yr g'tee.
    phone up support when it goes wrong
    they send a new one out.

    Mine never last longer than the g'tee.

    I have 5


    Logitech, never worked right, drivers a pain, no support
    no g'tee response = binned all three.
  • alanjuk wrote: »
    I have this one bought from comet, and I've been very impressed with it so far

    Yup it's a nice little mouse. After we got my Mum one for her netbook my Dad wanted one, and I got one this year in the sales. I wouldn't pay £30 for it (or indeed any other mouse!), but at £15 it's a good deal.

    Never had any issues with drivers etc. We use them on Linux, Windows and OS X. We're a multi-operating system family :)
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