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My Mouse Fell Off The Table Today And Seems To Have Suffered Terminal Injuries.
Is there any advantage in a wireless optical replacement rather than a wired one?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am not that savvy with IT but I always use wireless mouse as, simply, one less wire to join the tangled spaghetti behind the tower. One less wire to knock my glass of ale over when using my Asus Transformer in the pub. I hate clutter and those are my pros. The cons are they use batteries and are not powered via the computer and spares are advised if out and about.
Incidentally I can't work with touch screen or integral mouse so use a separate wi fi mouse even on my Transformer.
Very simple non techie pro and con but I warned you I am not savvy with IT but have, at least, used both types of mouse. :-)
Incidentally I can't work with touch screen or integral mouse so use a separate wi fi mouse even on my Transformer.
Very simple non techie pro and con but I warned you I am not savvy with IT but have, at least, used both types of mouse. :-)
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Ticks the boxes for me. Had no problems with it for 6 months and a tenner.
Ticks the boxes for me. Had no problems with it for 6 months and a tenner.
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