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Bluetooth Mice
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: Sep 2003
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What is a better Blue Tooth mouse - M$'s or Logitech's? i know that neither have Mac specific drivers, but what kinda results have people had/seen? I'm looking to buy one (maybe) in the next few weeks . . .
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Join Date: Sep 2000
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I am curious on this as well. I have used the wireless logitech and it works great. I dont quite trust microcrap products... When I get my PowerBook or iBook one of these days, I will be getting a bluetooth mouse as well.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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i have not used the logitech, only the new microsoft one.
the shape is made to fit to your hand. it is nice.
do you need one of those, for the extra buttons, i mean?
if not, take a look at the apple bluetooth mouse. my friend has it and it is amazing, i am waiting for mine in the mail, i'd buy one over any other mouse... oh wait, i already did 
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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the logitech's is amazin i love it no lag comfortable looks good the list just goes on
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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Originally posted by billybob128:
the logitech's is amazin i love it no lag comfortable looks good the list just goes on
I had horrible luck with the MX900. Jumped all over the place. So I'm using a MX700 instead and it's awesome.
They're both the same size and the base station is necessary in either case for charging so the MX700 seems like a better idea to me.
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Join Date: Oct 1999
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I just got the M$ Bluetooth Mouse. All i need to say is SWEET so far. I would have went for the Logitech but the thing that put me off on the Logitech is the lack of USB power. Why does the Dock thing need to be plugged in. that turned me off almost immediately.So I went with the M$ BT mouse.
Here is my first experince with it plugged into my Older G4. I used the M$ BT adapter because I have one of the older D-Link BT ones and it doesn't work with this Mouse. I plugged it in, I did unfortunately have to reboot my computer to get it to recognize the BT Dongle but it picks it up just great. I then went through and set up the BT mouse like you would add a BT device. It picked up the mouse and I'm now on my way. I'm downloading the Intellipont Drivers from M$ because it is supposed to enable the other buttons. So far the Mac once again proves that when you plug things in "it just works."
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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