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Subject: Re: Mouse Trouble January 8th 2022, 7:22 am
The Logitech M525 mouse arrived and let me say it is really fast during scrolling down a page. It takes two AA batteries but they appear to be wired in parallel not series. That accounts for the longer battery life as advertised. The mouse is somewhat heavy with two alkaline batteries in there. 73, Rod WB6FBF ex-N4QNX
Rod Clay Technician
Join date : 2018-08-01
Subject: Re: Mouse Trouble December 19th 2021, 11:42 am
I sold my 5 year old HP laptop to a friend with the blue M510 Logitech mouse for $25. I just received my new HP laptop with Windows 11 yesterday so I ordered a new red Logitech M525 mouse to go with it. The battery is said to last 3 years. Very low power consumption. Rod
19&41 Technician
Join date : 2014-08-19
Subject: Re: Mouse Trouble December 19th 2021, 11:19 am
I bought a 'travel' mouse for $7 at Big Lots. It's a smaller wireless mouse and runs on an AAA battery. It has filled the bill quite nicely.
_________________ "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." — Arthur C. Clarke
Rod Clay Technician
Join date : 2018-08-01
Subject: Re: Mouse Trouble November 22nd 2021, 4:59 pm
My Logictech USB wireless mouse is showing its age. I often have to click on a link more than once to get to the item or page I want. It doesn't exhibit key bounce though. That was a problem with digital circuitry at one time. Rod
Rod Clay Technician
Join date : 2018-08-01
Subject: Mouse Trouble November 1st 2021, 12:11 pm
Seems like whenever a computer mouse hits the floor hard it takes out the left click microswitch. Anyone have a theory why this occurs? Of course, the left clicker gets the most use.