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any recommedations for a bluetooth adapter and a bluetooth mouse for my
notebook?
tia
 
I would suggest a simple Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse
which is not based on Bluetooth technology.
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/productdetails.aspx?pid=031

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| any recommedations for a bluetooth adapter and a bluetooth mouse for my
| notebook?
| tia
 
If you want BlueTooth, I recommend both the Microsoft Optical BlueTooth
mouse as well as the one made by Logitech. I agree with Carey that you
may want to look at non-BlueTooth devices for now as the price is so
much better, but if you really want BlueTooth, Microsoft and Logitech
are the best two you can buy ;)
 
blondie63 said:
Logitech is not supported by XP SP2 !!!!

don't buy it


My Logitech bluetooth mouse and keyboard are running fine with XP SP2

Regards
Sheri
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as well dance


Extract yourteeth before replying
 
I Nathan!

I receive a Microsoft Bluetooth mouse model 8000 for Chrismast gift and I
have some questions about that:

Primo, when I charge dthe mouse, what I suppose to do to continue using
computer? Actually, the hole solution is using my old wireless mouse!

Secondo, the battery inside is it available at local store for replacement
and at what price?

Third, an owner manual is available for this product? I have just the
information on the box presantly...

Thanks in advance for your comments.

Bye!

MR
 
I have an acer travelmate 3210, which is supposed to have the bluetooth built
in. But I've never managed to get it working from the time I bought it. Any
body faced similar problems? Any help?
 
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