[Ham-Mac] RFI in mouse

Kerin Tyrrell kltyrrell at pacbell.net
Sun Jul 16 14:19:35 EDT 2006


I'm a big Logitech mouse fan myself, just upgraded to the MX1000 laser a few weeks ago, my third generation from their line. I'm away from home now, but when I gave my old MX700 to the DH, to replace the same unit (on his PC), I didn't change the cradle. I just synched the new one, and it changed the channel. I don't remember if I had to open the Logitech Mouseware app or not, but I remember getting a window to that effect. Funny thing was when we put his MX700 in my cradle on another computer it worked fine. Btw, slightly different form factor, but am just as fond of the new MX1000. If you think of it, maybe you could post me about how you like the keyboards. Have been procrastinating replacing my Mac's (why do such brilliant people make such crummy mice & keyboards these days?) but have been put off by reviews at Amazon, etc.
Best of luck!

----- Original Message ----
From: David Ferrington <M0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk>
To: ham-mac at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2006 1:30:38 AM
Subject: [Ham-Mac] RFI in mouse

I prefer to use the same model mouse on both
the Mac and PC when possible.
So am thinking of purchasing a Logitech MX610 which is just a remote mouse,
much like the MX600 that comes with the S530 keyboard & mouse package.

How do both Mice co-exist within a distance of a few feet - what method is
used to code the mouse so one doesn't interact with the others receiver?






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