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Bluetooth Mouse
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Can anyone recommend a good bluetooth mouse, which would be small enough ( for travelling) with a 12 "PB
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Originally posted by PBAddict:
Can anyone recommend a good bluetooth mouse, which would be small enough ( for travelling) with a 12 "PB
I can only think of one bluetooth mouse and that's a microsoft mouse wich is not small but a regular size.
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Powered by a 15" alu powerbook superdrive
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Originally posted by PBAddict:
Can anyone recommend a good bluetooth mouse, which would be small enough ( for travelling) with a 12 "PB
I have checked out the Microsoft Bluetooth mouse. It doesn't come with any MAC drivers. I thought that I would buy one and try to see if I could write my own but I don't have enough knowlege of Blue Tooth. May someone else has done this.
It's a shame that Microsoft didn't include Mac in there Software for this mouse. They are losing out. 
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The Microsoft Bluetooth mouse will work with the integrated bluetooth in the Powerbook 12"/17". No Microsoft drivers are required to enable its usage. Setting it up is very simple with a few self-explanatory questions in the Bluetooth setup software.
The Microsoft Bluetooth keyboard also works too. Please search the peripherials page for further insight from various users' experience with this similiar setup.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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heh, a bluetooth mouse, that sounds funny.
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Lysdexics have more fnu.
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Join Date: May 2001
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it is well worth posting this query in the Peripherals forum as well, always lots of Bluetooth mouse info on offer in there. 
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When not in use the ideal bluetooth mouse should be able to simple connect to a USB slot to recharge. Many of the current mice are big because they take AAA batteries and so on. Bad design. Also, a mini iPod style wheel would make navigating the Finder and iTunes very user friendly.
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Join Date: Apr 2002
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Batteries drain quick with my Microsoft Bluetoothed mouse. Also the little bugger skips occasionally, an anomaly reported not only from me but other users. Yet some say they do not notice it. I think it just needs the proper drivers, but as for now the little kipper is out of action with its batteries removed, as it seems to use batteries by just sitting idle. It also takes time to "wake up" if left idle for awhile, another reason I have lost interest in bluetoothing. I just don't feel like using it anymore and have switched back to my trusty smooth Logitech wireless. I guess the BT can be used for things like web browsing but gaming is out of the question.
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Join Date: Oct 1999
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How about you post this question in the Peripherals forum. Or better yet, search that forum before posting. This has been asked quite a number of times.
tooki
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