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Anyone Know Of A Decent Wireless Mouse?
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Have you thought of a trackball? I find them better than a mouse when I have limited space. I have been using the same wired Logitech Marble trackball for at least 10 years and it's till going strong. I recently bought a laptop as a desktop replacement and have bought the wireless version (Logitech M570).0
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My Logitech M185 was £9.99, uses a AA battery and is now onto it's first replacement after a year.
It survives being chucked into my rucksack on a regular basis, and my toddler chewing it.0 -
You could look on HotUKDeals it is a site were people post about good offers both on the internet and local stores sometimes find a bargain just type what you want (wireless mouse) into the search box top right hand corner of page.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/all/deals/new0 -
I've been using a Logitech M705 for 5 years, only had to change the batteries once.
The only problem I've had was when a bit of fluff got stuck on the optical sensor which gave the mouse a mind of it's own, but a quick blast of compressed air in a can cured that...0 -
Or, for something a bit different, http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_7_4?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=logitech%20wireless%20mouse&sprefix=logi%2Caps%2C245#/ref=a9_sc_1?rh=i%3Acomputers%2Ck%3Afinger+mouse&keywords=finger+mouse&ie=UTF8&qid=1374752510
Quite possibly a gimmick, but I think I'm going to get one and see what it's like.:wall: Flagellation, necrophilia and bestiality - Am I flogging a dead horse? :wall:
Any posts are my opinion and only that. Please read at your own risk.0 -
Thanks everyone,
Looked to see if there was any deals to be had on your link Graham none at the moment,
Looked at the at the trackball & don't think i would like it
Now that is different rmg1, I've never seen anything like that before!
Ballyblack, I like the look of the Logitech M185 & I scrolled down it has a 3 year guarantee so I will go with this one & register it as soon as I have it, at least then if they stick by their guarantee I will ahve it for three years lol
Thanks xxxThis Post Has Been Sponsored ByChocolate0 -
The best wireless mouse I've ever owned is the Logitech MX1000. It's really solid, well-built and comfortable. The wireless signal operates over a longer range than any other wireless mouse I've had, and the docking station recharges it, so the batteries never go flat. I think mine was about £50 or £60, but I don't think they make that model any more...
The only reason I stopped using it was due to my RSI. I bought a wired Logitech Marble Mouse (which is actually a trackball) and really wouldn't want to use anything else now! It's even more comfortable to use, can be used with either hand and has almost completely got rid of my RSI, which is incredible.0 -
I've got a Logitech MX Go Anywhere mouse, lovely little mouse. Works on any surface even on the armchair. Nice weighty feel, plug the tiny dongle in and away it goes, no messing about with drivers or other such. Furthest range I could go in the room is 20 feet away, still works perfectly.Blessed are the geeks, for they shall inherit the Internet.0
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I've had two mice in the last ten years. Both Logitech Bluetooth mice. Only replaced the first one because I dropped and broke it.Sigless0
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