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Old Mar 28, 2008, 01:19 PM   #1
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Bluetooth Mouse vs 'Wireless' Mouse... explain differences and tell what mouse you us

Ok, if a bluetooth mouse uses bluetooth... what does a stand wireless mouse use to send the signal to the usb receiver?

And why would anybody use the wireless mouse and waste a usb port if their computer has bluetooth?

fyi I use the trackpad at the moment (BlackBook) and the mouse I prefer to use doesn't come in a wireless version.



If this does come in a wireless version let me know. All i can find is the wireless thumb trackball. And while we're at it which mouse do you use?
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Wireless mice are bluetooth mice unless otherwise specified. Some people prefer not having to charge a mouse, or don't like the tiny lag which can ruin gaming for some gamers.
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Wireless mice are bluetooth mice unless otherwise specified.
No actually, MOST wireless mice are RF-based and require their own small USB receiver. Bluetooth is a specific wireless protocol standard, and it seems fewer and fewer peripheral makers are making Bluetooth mice.
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Bluetooth mice tend to be more expensive then their proprietary RF brethren. I hate wasting USB ports too since my MacBook only has 2. I hate unnecessary dongles as well.
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why would fewer manufacturers make bluetooth mice... aren't they better than the radio frequency ones?
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why would fewer manufacturers make bluetooth mice... aren't they better than the radio frequency ones?
Not necessarily. I think it's because of the relatively low pick-up on Bluetooth technology in the PC world. Nearly all Macs come with it built in, but it seems less prevalent on the other side of the fence. Thats just conjecture on my part.

I know Logitech used to have several Bluetooth options, now there seems to be less and less. For instance, the only Bluetooth mouse they still make is the MX900, which wasn't even new when I bought mine 4 and a half years ago, and now it's only available if you buy it WITH a keyboard. They haven't made a newer Bluetooth mouse since. Just one example.
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So, what I'm getting from all this is that a bluetooth wireless mouse is better because you don't have to give up any of your USB ports that likely are being used for other purposes already, especially on most Imac desktops.

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