[Ham-Mac] RFI in mouse
Rick Prather
rprather at mac.com
Sun Jul 16 14:50:37 EDT 2006
I abandoned the Might Mouse for several reasons but I find the Mac
Keyboards to be fine. I have three of them including a BT model and
have had good luck with them.
Rick
K6LE
On Jul 16, 2006, at 11:19 AM, Kerin Tyrrell wrote:
> 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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