geables for wireless keyboard/mouse and other goodies
Welp.
My MX700 mouse fell this morning down a flight of concrete stairs.
I was just holding too many things in my hands, and of course the mouse
would be the thing to fall. I guess it could have been worse, since i
was holding my girlfriends
onday, February 09, 2004 9:01 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: rechargeables for wireless keyboard/mouse and other goodies
>
> Welp.
>
> My MX700 mouse fell this morning down a flight of concrete stairs.
>
> I was just holding too many things in my hands, and of cour
Welp.
My MX700 mouse fell this morning down a flight of concrete stairs.
I was just holding too many things in my hands, and of course the mouse
would be the thing to fall. I guess it could have been worse, since i
was holding my girlfriends' 3650 Nokia as well!
Anyways..the mouse has gotten sc
Thinking about it - when you're not using your mouse at night/weekends,
it's in the Dock - but will your computer be switched on? Most aren't
So, since your PC isn't on, then no charge through the USB, so no mousey
charge :)
> It depends on the device and the batteries used - as Philip
> pointed
I occasioanlly use my MX700 on my laptop - take the dock and use it for
the tranceiver - but when I'm "done", I drop the mouse into the dock so
it doesn't slide onto the floor - sometimes this includes "potty breaks"
so it would charge at that point :P
> True - but again, it should be optional - i
c. There's not enough juice to do both but one or the other is fine.
Jim Davis
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From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 2:27 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: rechargeables for wireless keyboard/mouse and other goodies
No, it's bee
2:14 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: rechargeables for wireless keyboard/mouse and other goodies
> Oh - I realize that, but then I lose the recharging station.
> It's not as effective, but the batteries should be able to be
> charged from the USB power source alone, I think.
No, it's been said in other technical forums that the USB port power
alone is not enough to recharge batteries in some cell phones and
recharge other items as well as power a transceiver.
My P800 USB Cradle can't charge the cell phone while it's sitting in the
cradle. I would need a different US
> Oh - I realize that, but then I lose the recharging station.
> It's not as effective, but the batteries should be able to be
> charged from the USB power source alone, I think.
>
> My cell phone and PocketPC can both be charged from the USB
> port without a brick, for example - it just take
-Community
Subject: RE: rechargeables for wireless keyboard/mouse and other goodies
You can actually leave the adapter off the USB cable and the wireless
functionality of the mouse will still function, you just won't be able
to recharge it.
-Gel
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From: Jim Davis
You can actually leave the adapter off the USB cable and the wireless
functionality of the mouse will still function, you just won't be able
to recharge it.
-Gel
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From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I do dislike having an outlet brick just for my mouse however
however.
Jim Davis
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From: Critter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 9:02 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: rechargeables for wireless keyboard/mouse and other goodies
oi Jim!!
i've got the 700mx rechargeable mouse.. it's pretty nice but
> i've got the 700mx rechargeable mouse.. it's pretty
> nice but watch the batteries... once they start to not
> hold a charge properly the damn thing will go skitzo on you
But getting replacement batteries is hardly difficult - it'll take the
same types of rechargable batteries, whic
D> From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
JD> Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 4:46 AM
JD> To: CF-Community
JD> Subject: RE: rechargeables for wireless keyboard/mouse and other goodies
JD> *ears perk up*
JD> Hmm?
JD> Wha.oh.
JD> Oh well I still have something
crusted with buttons and controls
I never, ever use.
Jim Davis
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From: Angel Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 4:46 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: rechargeables for wireless keyboard/mouse and other goodies
*ears perk up*
Hmm?
Wha.oh.
Oh well I
P -CONT(CSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 3:00 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: rechargeables for wireless keyboard/mouse and other goodies
>
> right, mah, milli amp hours. For rc cars, the scr's were 1200, but had a
> little more kick/
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From: Marlon Moyer
To: Smith, Matthew P -CONT(CSC)
Sent: 2/7/04 2:43 PM
Subject: Re: rechargeables for wireless keyboard/mouse and other goodies
I've never paid much attention to brands, I mainly look for larger
milliamp ratings.
Smith, Matthew P -CONT(CSC) wrote:
> Right on,
They're all wireless.
we can type from anywhere.
Mhahhahahaha!!
Oops...what's this..battery warning lig
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From: Smith, Matthew P -CONT(CSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for all the input guys. I was thinking I would have to wait
until monday to get any feedbac
keyboard/mouse and other goodies
> The other day I went back to my regular keyboard, but I went
> out and bought a nifty new Logitech MX700 optical mouse. Now
> THAT mouse ROCKS!
> :)
>
> Aside from the exceptionally cool appearance, it is wireless
> and the major plus is
> The other day I went back to my regular keyboard, but I went
> out and bought a nifty new Logitech MX700 optical mouse. Now
> THAT mouse ROCKS!
> :)
>
> Aside from the exceptionally cool appearance, it is wireless
> and the major plus is it comes with its own recharging stand!
> It uses NiM
*ears perk up*
Hmm?
Wha.oh.
Oh well I still have something to add! :)
I bought the Microsoft Bluetooth solution, and was less than impressed
by the performance. I also ended up changing the batteries in the mouse
VERY regularly from my point of view, perhaps a little longer than every
tw
Check into NiMh batteries as a step between nicad and LiIon. They work
great for my digital camera. You can't charge them and expect them to
hold a charge past a few weeks, but since you're going to have a charger
nearby, you could always keep a spare beside you. They don't have a
"memory"
Rechargeable batteries
I just treated myself to MS's new wireless desktop elite(GO GET ONE).
It seems to be so-so on battery consumption; the energizers that came in the box are already getting flaky on my mouse after a week, but then I do spend a TON of time using this stuff. Not too bad, i can
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