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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.
 
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" :D
 
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" :D

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.
 
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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