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Nicole -> Cordless Optical Mice (7/9/2008 3:46:33)

Last weekend I lashed out and bought a cordless mouse for my desktop, but just as I'm about to open the box to install it on my repaired computer, I notice that it's a Logitech V220 Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks!

Will it work on a desktop?

If not, I haven't cut the packaging and may be able to swap it over.




Larry M. -> RE: Cordless Optical Mice (7/9/2008 6:25:04)

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Will it work on a desktop?


Nicole,

Yes. I use a Logitech wireless laptop mouse for both laptop and desktop. Like the way the laptop versus the "regular" or desktop size fits my hand.




bobburk -> RE: Cordless Optical Mice (7/9/2008 6:52:24)

I've had 2 cordless Logitech mice for my laptop. I love them but they don't seem to last very long befor they stop working...and it's not the battery.




Nicole -> RE: Cordless Optical Mice (7/9/2008 7:14:03)

Thanks Larry and Bob.

I was beginning to think it was a silly question, I'll install it in the morning.




Larry M. -> RE: Cordless Optical Mice (7/9/2008 7:54:23)

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they don't seem to last very long befor they stop working


Never had this problem with mine; they are both reliable workhorses. I suspect there is a intra-resource relationship to your HP Pavillion memory problems. Sounds to me like it is in the process of "going south".




treetopsranch -> RE: Cordless Optical Mice (7/9/2008 10:04:32)

Had bad luck with a cordless optical mouse on the wife's Vista PC. It had jerky movement and a lag between movement of the mouse and what you saw on the screen.




matt_f -> RE: Cordless Optical Mice (7/9/2008 10:58:07)

i only buy cordless mice for all of my machines...like Don, i noticed a lag in the pointer on the screen (but i tend move the mouse around very quickly and hate mousepads)...i spent the extra couple bucks on a laser mouse, and havent used anything else since




Larry M. -> RE: Cordless Optical Mice (7/9/2008 12:00:23)

Don & Matt,

Just in the off-chance you don't know this: >>Control Panel >>Mouse >>Pointer Options >>Pointer Speed = Fast. Any slower speed = various degrees of lag for me.




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