wow every few days!!!

I have been using my magic mouse at the office for 2 months now on the same set 
of original batteries and being at the 
office it gets continual use.  This is on my MacPro on the other iMac here its 
been on there for about 6 weeks but that is my 
spare so is not used so much.  I do not use magic prefs as I had problems with 
it.

Best regards

Roger


On Thu Feb 11  8:43 , 'Crisp, Peter' <[email protected]> sent:


>Hi all, my Magic Mouse has been quite uncooperative since I got
>it a month ago (at the same time as I got a Macbook and Time Capsule – my
>first foray into the Apple world). I took it back to the supplier and he agreed
>it was faulty and replaced it with another one. The replacement one it seems is
>no better and my guess is the first one was probably ok and that something else
>is going on. It seems that it is very battery hungry and perhaps there is
>supposed to be a routine which puts the mouse to sleep when not in use hence
>preserving battery life. I have done all Software updates and even downloaded a
>specific update for eth Magic Mouse form the Apple site. I have MagicPrefs
>installed too and maybe that is responsible but I suspect not. Ronni indicated
>a while back there is a Mac OSX 10.6.3 coming soon and maybe I have to just
>wait till then, but I need a pair of AA batteries every 4 days currently –
>SuperDuty ones too! This seems to be the only way to wake up the sleepy mouse.
>
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>In the interim while I wait for 10.6.3, does anyone have any
>experiences like this or can you point me to some other updates for this?
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