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    Good bluetooth mouse?

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by spud8, Mar 11, 2006.

  1. spud8

    spud8 Notebook Consultant

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    Right now I use a Logitech V270 bluetooth mouse and it's not good for games.

    What's a good bluetooth mouse that works on internal bluetooth (if it comes with a dongle as well that's fine), is good for gaming, runs on AA batteries, and doesn't lose signal?
     
  2. korin

    korin Notebook Enthusiast

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    I am using an IOGear mouse. It's small, two finger mouse (think of 3" by 1" by 1"). As far as gaming, not a clue, but it does have 800 dpi and is more responsive than I though it would be... There is lag IF you don't use it for
    ~15 mins, than it catches up and the lag disapears, so not really an issue if you are using it all the time to play. And it does come with a charging cable that can double as a USB mouse in case the battery is dead.

    The only down side is the lack of side buttons. Only 2 buttons and a wheel.

    Did check the specks on the Logitech V270 and it's 1000 dpi.... so your mouse SHOULD be better, but it all depends...