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Looking for Good Bluetooth Mouse
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<blockquote data-quote="Meyvn" data-source="post: 146747" data-attributes="member: 7539"><p>I found the Macally BT Mouse Junior to be excellent, so long as you have the sensitivity just right; sometimes, when you start it up, it's more sensitive than others, which is why it can be jumpy. When you get it set properly, though, it's a WONDERFUL mouse. It's very small, the scroll function works excellently, and its sensor is very well done. It's mac-style, as well, so it goes beautifully with any iBook or iMac. That being said, I've recently purchased a Mighty Mouse, and don't worry about the cordedness. It simply doesn't bother me as much as I thought it would. The only thing that could prompt me to switching away from it is perhaps its drain on my iBook's battery life in class, which is considerable (I generally get 5 hours with the mouse, 5 and a half without it, running only Microsoft Word and occasionally Safari.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meyvn, post: 146747, member: 7539"] I found the Macally BT Mouse Junior to be excellent, so long as you have the sensitivity just right; sometimes, when you start it up, it's more sensitive than others, which is why it can be jumpy. When you get it set properly, though, it's a WONDERFUL mouse. It's very small, the scroll function works excellently, and its sensor is very well done. It's mac-style, as well, so it goes beautifully with any iBook or iMac. That being said, I've recently purchased a Mighty Mouse, and don't worry about the cordedness. It simply doesn't bother me as much as I thought it would. The only thing that could prompt me to switching away from it is perhaps its drain on my iBook's battery life in class, which is considerable (I generally get 5 hours with the mouse, 5 and a half without it, running only Microsoft Word and occasionally Safari. [/QUOTE]
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