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I just went out and got the logitech VX Nano Bluetooth mouse that comes with the super discreet USB blue tooth plugin. However i want to be able to directly sync my VX Nano to my macbooks Bluetooth. I have tried fiddling with a bunch of settings but i cant get the macbook to detect the mouse..... any ideas. I already downloaded the Logitech control center for OS X and got all the buttons to work so long as i have the USB bluetooth plugged in.

Any ideas on how to get the mouse to sync without the USB plug taking up one of my already sparse USB ports.
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According to this page, the VX Nano is not Bluetooth, it's RF, which is why you need the dongle. My VX Revolution is also RF.

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how naive of me to trust a future shop sales rep. Whatever il make due.
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Yep! Do your own research! You'll find the batteries will last longer in an RF mouse anyway.

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That's the nice thing about the VX nano: The "dongle" is tiny, so you can just leave it plugged in all the time.

How do you like the mouse?
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love the mouse, dose everything i need and more. the size is good for me (big hands). I still want that extra USB port... Whatever USB hub is next on the shopping list.
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