On 02/03/2014 01:17 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 02/02/14 21:59, Tim wrote:
>> Or a cordless mouse...  The usual wireless ones are a pain, you have to
>> keep on replacing or recharging batteries, and resyncing hardware (the
>> transmitter and receiver pair).
> 
> Not sure what you mean by the "usual wireless ones".  FWIW,  I've got a 
> Logitech USB keyboard/mouse combo.  When I bought them I put a sticker in the 
> battery compartment with the date.  I just checked and on Feb 7th it will be 
> one year without changing the batteries in either.  Also, neither of the two 
> have any "reconnect" or "resync" buttons and I've never had a "connection" 
> issue.
> 
> I've also never had to re-solder any connections on any of my mice even 
> though I have one cat that thinks it is hilarious she can maneuver the mouse 
> from anywhere on the desk and toss it to the floor.....usually at 3AM.
> 

Well you must be a light duty user ;-)

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