> > > One is a Logitech cordless optical mouse
 >
 >Wait until the batteries start to run out.
 >
 >Which should be about two hours after you hook it up.
 >
 >More specifically: none of my clients have kept used a cordless mouse
 >for very long, because the batteries run out so quickly, and start
 >causing unreliability of the mouse pointer so soon that it's just too
> >annoying to deal with.

The Logitech Bluetooth cordless mouse (MX500 I think) includes a holster with a recharger in the receiving base station. You just sit your mouse in it at the end of the day and its fully recharged every morning.


My Mac has BT built in so I don't need the receiver but it still works as a charger. Haven't changed the mouse batteries since I bought it (it comes with a set of NiMH AA's).


I also have the Apple BT keyboard. Its still on its original alkaline batteries, but I do turn it off when I'm not using it.



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