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Off-Topic => General discussions => Topic started by: hoger on June 12, 2012, 04:07:20 am
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Sensitive wireless mouse has evolved a lot since that time its inception. Earlier, needle bearing mice were common, later optical mice to enter the world and gained immense popularity. Now the wireless mouse is slowly grabbing the market. The key reason behind its popularity is always that here there's no need to worry about entangled wires. But there's also difficulty with these mice likewise.
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Let us take a glance at the most common wireless mouse problems. If the pointer moves erratically and unpredictably then there exists injury in your mouse. That you are moving the mouse even so the pointer seriously isn't moving, even the Windows probably won't detect the mouse.
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Hi Hoger.
The worst thing I find with these is when I am in the middle of something the damn battery dies & trying to find a battery in my house, especially when my kids have a habit of removing batteries from remotes to use for (substitute) their own devices thereby leaving me a near dead battery in my devices I think you get the picture. The first time this happened I thought my computer froze up so I restarted the system only to find that my mouse was still not working, only when I turned it over did I notice no red glow, dead battery, no spares so I had to hook up my old wired mouse.
The damn thing should beep like my smoke alarm does when the battery is getting flat.
Ben.
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Hi Ben
This was actually just spam but I have now modified it.
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Thanks "DM"
Ben.