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Old 11-10-2009, 02:44:13 AM     #1 (permalink)
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Mouse died last night, buried in the garden, had to go 24 hour market, bought an a4tech.com battery free £12 mouse, wireless, very nice, dont need batteries ever - apparantly. Just back from feryn costin, sp, at arenele romane, trance I think, not bad, some old school, gf went hen party so thought id let myself out a bit.
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Mouse died last night, buried in the garden, had to go 24 hour market, bought an a4tech.com battery free £12 mouse, wireless, very nice, dont need batteries ever - apparantly.
It'll be interesting to hear how you get on with wireless, I've tried a few over the years but always go back to a wired Microsoft Intellimouse. Like I'm sure many here I spend so much of my day using mice that speed, accuracy and smoothness are paramount.

"don't need batteries ever" - let us know how it works in practice, although for £12 you can't really complain.

I love the dodgy translations on the A4tech site! Marketing slogans include "No any lag" and "No any Delay"
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It'll be interesting to hear how you get on with wireless, I've tried a few over the years but always go back to a wired Microsoft Intellimouse. Like I'm sure many here I spend so much of my day using mice that speed, accuracy and smoothness are paramount.

"don't need batteries ever" - let us know how it works in practice, although for £12 you can't really complain.

I love the dodgy translations on the A4tech site! Marketing slogans include "No any lag" and "No any Delay"
The mousemat is connected by usb, the mouse wireless, it claims magnetic which I guess could work but I'm sure there's some electricity passing back through the usb to aid charge, a little concerned about mouse pad effect on my pulse but I'll look that up. Constant movement should recharge it, a bit like the watches these days that wind themselves up by shaking and not by turning.
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I'm not a fan of wireless for that very reason. In the process of switching all my desktops to wired PS2 mice and keyboards.

I would only use a wireless mouse on my laptops or my notebook.
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