IOGear (GME225B) Wireless Mouse
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- Ergonomic Fit: Right and Left Handed (Mouse)
- Input Interface Type: Mouse
- Motion Device Type: Optical
- Connectivity: Wireless
- Interface: USB (Mouse)
- Platform: PC Mac
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Works well if you're computer-savvy and patient
Pros
Tiny size. Inexpensive.
Cons
No battery indicator. Recharging via USB does not work well.
Recommended it?
Yes
If you want this mouse, I suggest that you buy your own batteries or buy some AAAs and a recharger. Using the USB cord to recharge was a hassle.
The default passcode is 0000, which I couldn't find in the handbook.
If you want to keep the weight down, I suggest using Lithium batteries.
If you want to put in a little bit of time to figure it out, it's a great mouse. My initial problem with syncing was using specific Bluetooth drivers and software that came with my Dell laptop, that I thought would enhance reliability--wrong. The best solution to connectivity was to let Windows install drivers for Bluetooth and leave it at that. Since then, I've never had problems with connectivity.
The default passcode is 0000, which I couldn't find in the handbook.
If you want to keep the weight down, I suggest using Lithium batteries.
If you want to put in a little bit of time to figure it out, it's a great mouse. My initial problem with syncing was using specific Bluetooth drivers and software that came with my Dell laptop, that I thought would enhance reliability--wrong. The best solution to connectivity was to let Windows install drivers for Bluetooth and leave it at that. Since then, I've never had problems with connectivity.