A nice Bluetooth Mouse for laptops
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My MS Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 4000 gave up
the ghost early this week. A nice mouse but I could
not use the magnify button with the Mac.I got my hands on a RADTech BT500,
http://www.radtech.us/Products/BT500.aspx
its a neat mouse with good software which allows lots
of config setups. The best thing is that I will never
get stuck because of depleted batteries. The mouse comes
with Ni-HM batteries and a USB connection which allows
for recharging via the laptop!Worth looking at
Mike
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I love my Logitech VX-Revolution as a nb mouse.
OK, it has no bluetooth but the one AA Ni-Mh lasts for over 4 weeks and if replaced with a stronger one, it may work longer.
It's fine, that u could put the dongle inside the mouse.
Great are the 5 extra buttons on which u could put special commands, especially for SU (like strg+z, redo, previous view, move and so on).
The best in my opinion is the free spin-mode of the wheel. It spins without any snap-in for few seconds and seems to be very solid, great touch too, cause it's about 5mm wide. This makes zooming around in your model very smooth and fast like hell . I love this.
If u don't mind a super bad battery performance (4 days) but more buttons, better ergonomic and automatic spin-mode, I would go with the MX-Revolution.
I got both and they're really fine, and make the usage of SU and other apps very comfortable, especially the many buttons and the free spin-mode.the VX-R
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/mice_pointers/mice/devices/165&cl=us,en
the MX-R
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/mice_pointers/mice/devices/130&cl=us,enBut none of both has bluetooth...
Just my crank and experience to a useful mouse -
mike,
a beautiful piece of design indeed. i got apple's mightymouse with my macbook pro and am very happy with it. i am a sucker for good design and in that respect apple is unbeatable. when it dies out i may consider going for this one.
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