Where do you get new rechargeable batteries for it when they die??
> Thanks, Michael for at least some sort of time frame in which the mouse
> will be alive.
> Marta
> On Tuesday, Jan 13, 2004, at 09:38 America/New_York, Michael Robertson
> wrote:
>
>> Marta, I have found that the batteries seem to last about 4 to 6
>> months, you will know when they need to be replaced when it starts to
>> make the cursor act eraticly, jumping around, not responding well to
>> the movements of the mouse.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Marta Edie PB <mledie at insightbb.com>
>> Sent: Jan 12, 2004 3:10 PM
>> To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
>> Subject: Re: MacGroup: logitech mouse
>>
>> Thanks, Harry and Michael, I installed it . It works fine, however,
>> when I install Panther, it may only do the plain functions, so the lady
>> said when i called. This mouse will only support up to Jaguar. One more
>> question : how long approx.does one of those run on those two
>> batteries since there is no device to turn it off when not in use?
>> Marta
>> On Monday, Jan 12, 2004, at 11:23 US/Eastern, Harry Jacobson-Beyer
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I have a Microsoft intellimouse which is cordless and it works just
>>> fine
>>> with jaguar. The base station is on my desk cuddled up between an
>>> external speaker and an Epson printer. The speaker, printer and mouse
>>> work just fine.
>>>
>>> Monday, January 12, 200410:04 AMMarta Ediemledie at insightbb.com
>>>
>>>> a friend gave me a cordless logitech mouse for Christmas. It is sort
>>>> of
>>>> bulky with a scroll wheel on top, a switch button and those right and
>>>> left clickers which usually only come for PCs. Before installing the
>>>> thing I would like to know whether anybody has had experience with
>>>> that
>>>> kind of mouse. The receiver is to be put at least 8 inches away from
>>>> electrical devices. My whole desk is full of printers, scanners,
>>>> lamps
>>>> and what have yous. Does that make any difference? Maybe i should
>>>> install it into my PB, which sits by itself unencumbered by devices.
>>>> Marta
>>>> Heinzelm?nnchenk?nigin a.D.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>
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>> Marta
>> Heinzelm?nnchenk?nigin a.D.
>>
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>>
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> Marta
> Heinzelm?nnchenk?nigin a.D.
>
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Kind regards,
Andy
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