Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse review
Reviews At 90g (with battery), the Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse is only slightly lighter than similar full-size wireless mice. With basically no setup, your mouse will be up and running. Then configure the buttons as you like from your control...
[February 1, 2005, 8:20]
Creative Mouse Wireless Notebook Optical review
Reviews The silver-and-black mouse boasts one feature that many wireless mice lack: an on/off switch on the bottom of the mouse. To set up the Creative Mouse, simply pop in two included AAA batteries and plug the receiver into your notebook's USB port.
[February 1, 2005, 8:20]
Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse review
Reviews It is not, however, a recharging station for the mouse, which instead boasts more than six months of estimated battery life -- compared to the average of three months for most other wireless mice -- before you'll need to replace the two AAs.
[November 17, 2003, 8:15]
Microsoft Mouse Sports Leather Look
News Microsoft on Wednesday unveiled a range of wireless keyboards and mice that mark the debut of a sideways-scrolling feature and the company's first leather-clad mouse. The three new mice products with tilt wheel technology are the Wireless...
[September 4, 2003, 9:55]
Microsoft Releases Designer Mice
News The software company trotted out three mouse models -- two wireless and one wired -- with new features and such unusual colours as "cobalt basin," "crimson fire" and "mood ring". Like the Starck mouse, the two wireless models feature a scroll wheel...
[July 9, 2004, 9:25]
Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop Pro review
Reviews The set consists of a Wireless Natural Multimedia Keyboard and a Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0 mouse. However, because the keyboard is wireless, it's easy to put it to one side if you're doing lots of mouse-intensive work and won't need the...
[February 19, 2004, 14:50]
Keyboard Croaked After 4 Months
Member Review I picked up the Wireless Desktop Pro (keyboard mouse combo) November 28 2003, here as of March 23 2004, only 4 months later the keyboard has croaked. Also a fun side-note, the mouse in the picture, the same mouse pictured in the combo on Microsoft...
[March 30, 2004, 8:00]
Nuggets: End Cable Oppression
News Which is why it's nice of Eurotech to bring out a bargain keyboard and mouse infrared wireless combo. The wireless mouse has an easy scroll button, four LED buttons for some reason, with a receiver located in the bottom of the keyboard to let you...
[February 3, 2000, 14:58]
Sony Isn't The Only One You Need Worry About!
Talkback Logitech wireless mouse has software installed on its USB dongle that writes to your PC on installation and is required to make the wireless mouse work. It's not only Sony who is busy installing software onto systems!
[September 3, 2007, 14:21]
Microsoft Unveils New Keyboards, Mice
News Microsoft's "Bluetooth compatible keyboard, mouse and USB transceiver are designed for those who prefer the advantages of wireless technology and appreciate the ultimate in style and performance," Matt Barlow, the company's group product manager...
[September 3, 2002, 7:46]
Vista-friendly Peripherals Unveiled
News The Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 will cost $249.95 (£132.87), including a wireless mouse. The 7000 model will cost $149 (£79.21), including a wireless mouse. Both will be available from February 2007 and come a Wireless Laser Mouse 8000...
[September 14, 2006, 10:00]
Microsoft Wireless Desktop review
Reviews Calling this product 'wireless' isn't completely correct, since both the keyboard and the mouse communicate by radio frequency with a receiver box that's connected to the PC by wires -- more precisely by two PS/2 cables.
[March 21, 2002, 23:00]
Apple Mac OS X On X86: A First Test
Talkback You can use any USB or bluetooth mouse to get the right click, and the mighty mouse has even more functions. Oh, and a recent news article showed how wireless internet can be used to invade a computer without alerting the user or the OS.
[August 12, 2006, 1:49]
ViewSonic Airpanel V150 review
Reviews You can plug a mouse and/or keyboard into the USB ports at the top of the device -- but without Bluetooth, your choice of wireless devices is limited. We tried it with Gyratron's wireless mouse and keyboard, which worked well but needed a large...
[April 15, 2003, 10:44]
Apple 15in. PowerBook G4 review
Reviews In our tests, the PowerBook worked flawlessly with Apple's new wireless keyboard and mouse -- these are separate items and cost £39 and £59 (inc. Just choose Setup Bluetooth Device from the Bluetooth menu, and select the type of device; and within...
[November 6, 2003, 15:50]
Sony VAIO VGN-A197XP review
Reviews Navigation is via a two-button touchpad, and there's a built-in wireless mouse receiver -- although we can find no wireless mouse on Sony's Web site to link up with this (in the meantime, you can always plug in a USB mouse, of course).
[July 15, 2004, 17:00]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog and is a computer mouse. Simplicity breeds reliability: your mouse, as all your computing equipment, should work without fuss forever. Move mouse to box. A battery meter on a mouse — and this is a good thing?
[August 25, 2006, 19:20]
Apple Picks Aluminium Over Titanium
News Separately, Apple also introduced a new wireless keyboard and mouse at the Paris trade show. By pairing the laptop with a wireless keyboard and mouse, people need only to plug in a network cable and display to use their PowerBook in an office or home.
[September 17, 2003, 17:15]
Apple IMac G5 review
Reviews The AirPort card lets you connect to 802.11b or 802.11g wireless networks, and the Bluetooth option included both a wireless keyboard and mouse. Unfortunately, the wireless versions are identical (minus the cords, of course) to the standard...
[October 11, 2004, 10:20]
Compaq Evo N400C review
Reviews In appearance, the 1.63g Evo N400C looks fine -- Compaq's usual dark charcoal finish offset by a few splashes of silver, chrome and three powder-blue mouse buttons. The docking module replicates the monitor, parallel and serial ports, adds PS/2...
[January 27, 2002, 23:00]
