Post 107869 by Thunderfree@octodon.social
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(DIR) Post #107859 by thatcosmonaut@knzk.me
2018-09-20T18:50:22Z
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what's the verdict on wireless mice? I feel like it would be annoying to worry about battery/connectivity issues but I've never really used one
(DIR) Post #107869 by Thunderfree@octodon.social
2018-09-20T18:51:11Z
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@thatcosmonaut I don't have one at home, but I've never had a problem using them at work.
(DIR) Post #107895 by carter@hodapp.club
2018-09-20T18:53:09Z
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@thatcosmonaut I never really had a problem with em, I only switched back to wired because I work with one of those like 12 button mmo mice
(DIR) Post #107919 by cimni@knzk.me
2018-09-20T18:54:15Z
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@thatcosmonaut They are ok. I feel like they're more fragile but that's it.
(DIR) Post #107950 by pyrif@efdn.club
2018-09-20T18:56:18Z
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@thatcosmonaut if you want one make sure you have a wired backup mouse unless you can operate your entire computer with your keyboard. dead batteries happen so sudden especially if you use it frequently
(DIR) Post #107968 by stibbons@scintilla.social
2018-09-20T18:58:48Z
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@thatcosmonautI use a Microsoft wireless at work. Never had reception issues. A set of batteries last me months. Works fine.
(DIR) Post #107969 by lyliawisteria@enby.club
2018-09-20T18:59:00Z
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@thatcosmonaut signal and battery usage are better than ever, and there are some very expensive, high dpi wireless gaming mouse if you're into spending too much money on playing computer games. Logitech transceivers allow you to pair multiple devices so you don't have 15 little USB transcievers floating around.
(DIR) Post #108239 by AudreyJune@radical.town
2018-09-20T19:26:16Z
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@thatcosmonaut I’ve used one with my laptop for...5 or 6+ years. No connectivity issues, and the key with the battery is to remember to turn it off (obvi) and stock up on cheap AAs.