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Moderator H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 2,832 |
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| Wired usb mouses got really small really fast. I've searched, but I haven't found the same form factor for bluetooth mice (without the usb dongle; I need to use the machine's internal bluetooth).
Anybody found something truly tiny?
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| Buy a Radtech BT600. Got one for my sister to use with her Android tablet...works great. No dongle needed. Uses tablet's built in Bluetooth.
Dell used to make a bunch of Bluetooth mice and keyboards...that may be something to research too. |
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| Looks good and pretty cool rechargeable batteries. But it's a big puppy; I'm looking for something much smaller...
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| How about this bluetooth mouse from a Japanese company called ELECOM?
It's really tiny as you can see in the site.
CAPCLIP M-CC1BRWH
http://www2.elecom.co.jp/products/M-CC1BRWH.html
A funny mouse and the "smallest mouse in the world", but not bluetooth is:
http://saponoblog.seesaa.net/article/263024645.html
(Just for laughs ) Edited by stingraze 2016-02-03 10:24 PM
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Moderator H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 2,832 |
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| Those are wonderful links and the first mouse is actually sold on ebay. The second one is the size I'm looking for, but my UMID MBook M1 only has a mini usb port and the usb adapter is clunky.
So the CapClip is the promising one. I wonder what the wife will say, $35 for a mouse she doesn't need...
Thanks,
Jake |
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Global Moderator H/PC Guru Posts: | 7,188 |
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| You get what you pay for Jake.... |
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| Quote Jake - 2016-02-04 10:33 PM
Those are wonderful links and the first mouse is actually sold on ebay. The second one is the size I'm looking for, but my UMID MBook M1 only has a mini usb port and the usb adapter is clunky.
So the CapClip is the promising one. I wonder what the wife will say, $35 for a mouse she doesn't need...
Thanks,
Jake
You're welcome! I'm glad you liked the links! |
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| I own a MogoMouse, a Bluetooth Mouse which can be stored and charged in the PCMCIA or ExpressCard (X54 ) slot of a Laptop.
I think its very handy and definitely attracts attention.
Link: http://hantzundpartner.com/mogo/index_e.html |
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| Quote AcidSnoop - 2016-02-18 5:27 PM
I own a MogoMouse, a Bluetooth Mouse which can be stored and charged in the PCMCIA or ExpressCard (X54 ) slot of a Laptop.
I think its very handy and definitely attracts attention.
Link: http://hantzundpartner.com/mogo/index_e.html
Wow! that's a neat mouse.
And it can be charged AND stored in PCMCIA or ExpressCard... cool!
BY the way, I found this thread on pocketables. http://www.pocketables.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5156
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| A great idea, thanks. I wish the Mbook M1 had a pcmcia slot (but that would take up half the computer )
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