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[B763]Bluetooth Mouse And Keyboard
by Russ Snapper, Rus
Bluetooth mouse uses wireless technology with laptop and personal computers having integrated Bluetooth receiver. It is a good alternative to the touch pad and is a one piece, ultra-portable device. The Bluetooth mouse uses Bluetooth 1.2 wireless technologies with adaptive frequency to reduce interference from other wireless devices such as Wi-Fi laptops or cordless telephones. The Bluetooth mouse has a battery life up to three months.

Bluetooth mouse has an optical engine, which gives a smooth, precision tracking on a wide range of surfaces, and it is most useful for a mobile professional using the mouse while traveling. Bluetooth mouse is based on powerful laser technology that has 20 times the performance of standard optical tracking giving more accuracy and responsiveness.

The main difference between a regular wireless mouse and a Bluetooth mouse is the Bluetooth connectivity which is most suitable for laptops, getting rid of cords. It is relatively thin and technologically and physically does not look like a standard mouse.

It is enough to attach the USB cable to the computer and there is no need for any batteries. Bluetooth mouse buttons are conveniently positioned near the right thumb for right-handed users and has a 10-meter free space range. This cordless Bluetooth mouse is comfortable and has an ergonomic curve which fits naturally into most sized hands. Bluetooth mouse goes into power saving sleep mode automatically during periods of inactivity and a simple click awakens it.

In fact Bluetooth mouse is best suited for mobile professionals who despise carrying full sized, bulky mouse with a mesh of cords and the added advantage of Bluetooth mouse is that it gets recharged inside the laptop itself and offers absolute freedom from wires.

Bluetooth mouse is easy to setup and requires no separate desktop receiver. The USB adapter included in the mouse allows connection of up to seven other Bluetooth devices.
Setting up a Bluetooth mouse is very simple. After going through the initial process, the mouse can be connected by turning it on through a switch at the bottom and by tapping any button, it starts working. There is a red glow from under the mouse and the angle at which the mouse is seated is arranged to be optimum

The precision of the mouse is made near perfect due to the needle thin tip of the semi-transparent pointer. Using a keyboard and a Bluetooth mouse together provides a great relief to persons who want to avoid carrying wired devices with them. Bluetooth mouse helps a great deal in mobile computing.
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Generally, Bluetooth mouse has three buttons, the standard right and left buttons, and a third one where the thumb rests. The third one is preset as a back button to use the default web browser and is designed in such a way that it is for right handed people only. The scroll wheels' cover ensures that the fingers don’t slip while scrolling.
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