How to Choose a Wireless Mouse
You might be tired of all the wires from your mouse, keyboard, external hardware and everything. Ain’t a wireless mouse attractive? At least it can reduce 1 wire! So how to pick a wireless mouse that is suitable for you? See below tips for below you buy one:
How does a wireless mouse work?
It is quite important to understand this before you get one. A wireless mouse goes with a receiver station which will be connected with your computer via either USB or PS/2 connection. The mouse will send signals to the receiver in order to work properly.
Optical or Laser?
There are both optical and laser wireless mouse available in the market, with laser being the most updated technology. A laser mouse can give you smoother movement. For either optical or laser mouse, you do not need a mouse pad for it.
Are you right or left handed?
If you are right handed, almost all the wireless mouse in the market are suitable for you. The better known brands that produces wireless mouse are Logitech and Belkin.
If you are left handed, you might look into details of the wireless mouse produced by Belkin. Belkin is renowned of producing mouse that are versatile and can be used by either left or right handed users.
How does a wireless mouse get power from?
Unlike a wired mouse, which can use the power from the cord connected to your computer, a wireless mouse needs batteries in the mouse itself. Most wireless mouse in the market runs on 2 AA batteries. Some of the wireless mouse comes with a charger which you can charge the mouse directly.
What price range should be expected?
Wireless mouse are priced from around US$15 – 45, depends on the brand, distance coverage of the wireless mouse and of course other functionalities.
Find one that suits yourself and cut down a cord connecting to your computer!
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