My friend gave me a Microsoft Bluetooth notebook mouse last week as a gift, knowing that I would never buy one for myself. Besides the price, I don't like to use Bluetooth or Wireless mouse because they run on battery and I would hate to have the battery conk out on me while I am working at the computer (or notebook). That's why I don't use the wireless mouse that I have.
But my friend says that once I have tried the Bluetooth mouse, I wouldn't want to use any other mouse. Gosh, I hate to pamper myself like that but since it was a gift, I tried it. I like the smoothness of its clicks but it's a little too bulky and heavy for my liking. Maybe it's the difference in our palm sizes. Also, the Bluetooth mouse comes with a "BACK" button that I accidentally click on ALL THE TIME! It sure gets some getting use to.
Then one time when I was at home, I connected my laptop to my Celcom 3G via Bluetooth and my cursor was jumping all over my screen. It must be interference. However, my friend told me that my Bluetooth could connect to ten different devices at once. Can it really? Then why was it that I had to revert to my old notebook mouse?
My friend advised that if that's the case, I should only use the Bluetooth mouse when I am out and about but when I am out and about with the notebook, I'd probably be connecting to the internet via Bluetooth on my 3G. Sigh, I also don’t know what is wrong. Perhaps I should use the Bluetooth mouse at home and regular mouse when I am out? But that just defeats the purpose of using a mouse that's not physically connected to the notebook, right?
But my friend says that once I have tried the Bluetooth mouse, I wouldn't want to use any other mouse. Gosh, I hate to pamper myself like that but since it was a gift, I tried it. I like the smoothness of its clicks but it's a little too bulky and heavy for my liking. Maybe it's the difference in our palm sizes. Also, the Bluetooth mouse comes with a "BACK" button that I accidentally click on ALL THE TIME! It sure gets some getting use to.
Then one time when I was at home, I connected my laptop to my Celcom 3G via Bluetooth and my cursor was jumping all over my screen. It must be interference. However, my friend told me that my Bluetooth could connect to ten different devices at once. Can it really? Then why was it that I had to revert to my old notebook mouse?
My friend advised that if that's the case, I should only use the Bluetooth mouse when I am out and about but when I am out and about with the notebook, I'd probably be connecting to the internet via Bluetooth on my 3G. Sigh, I also don’t know what is wrong. Perhaps I should use the Bluetooth mouse at home and regular mouse when I am out? But that just defeats the purpose of using a mouse that's not physically connected to the notebook, right?
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