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pcruthven

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#17511 29-Nov-2007 15:54
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I cant seem to find a Bluetooth mice for my Desktop (With internal BT on the motherboard).
All the "Bluetooth" mice I have found use their own BT dongle.... I just want one that dosent have a dongle and can use standard Bluetooh from the Desktop or Laptop.
Any ideas

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  #97552 29-Nov-2007 16:58
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I haven't personally tried the Logitech v470, but it appears that it might suit your requirements?

http://www.ascent.co.nz/productspecification.aspx?ItemID=360440

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  #97553 29-Nov-2007 17:23
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I have an M$ one, the pairing with my HP laptop keeps failing, very annoying, reverted to wired

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#97558 29-Nov-2007 18:22
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Even the ones that use their own dongle should work fine with other hardware. It is just a shame they will probably cost more than needed because of the extra hardware...




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  #97561 29-Nov-2007 18:30
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I would like an MS bluetooth presentation laser mouse. I just got a 3000 series notebook mouse (wireless but not bluetooth). Its 'average' but then, I only use it for brief periods of time.

MS or Logitech BT mouse is definitley on my list of this to buy.







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