My new optical mouse.
Re: My new optical mouse.
Does it read credit cards?
Re: My new optical mouse.
Mmmm, Asda own brand pies.
Re: My new optical mouse.
colonel wrote:
> Does it read credit cards?
Eh?
> Does it read credit cards?
Eh?
Re: My new optical mouse.
mucho_matcho_man wrote:
> Not all optical mice are laser - only the more expensive ones
> are. The cheaper ones are just a bright led.
That's what mine has - but for ?6.45 I'm not worried.
> Not all optical mice are laser - only the more expensive ones
> are. The cheaper ones are just a bright led.
That's what mine has - but for ?6.45 I'm not worried.
Re: My new optical mouse.
mucho_matcho_man wrote:
> That ASDA, Trust mouse is a bit too large. I nearly bought one,
> but decided against it as it felt odd compared to standard
> sized mice. Some people like these bloated mice as they're
> supposed to be ergonomic, but I'm not convinced!
I don't think it's too large. It fits snuggly in my hand - but I might have bigger hands than you?
> That ASDA, Trust mouse is a bit too large. I nearly bought one,
> but decided against it as it felt odd compared to standard
> sized mice. Some people like these bloated mice as they're
> supposed to be ergonomic, but I'm not convinced!
I don't think it's too large. It fits snuggly in my hand - but I might have bigger hands than you?
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Mine cost just ?6.45 from Asda. !happy!
Turning It Off?
How on earth do you turn it off? Even when the computer is switch-off and unplugged the little red light underneath the mouse still shines. I had to remove both batteries to disable it. Surely there's a simpler way?
!confused!
Over to Prof.
!confused!
Over to Prof.
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Hmm ?6.45 and you want a fucking on/off button, sure you'll be looking in the box to see if it "shipped" with a remote control next Trumper. Pretty annoying having to change the batteries on these little blighters though and my next set will have its own wee recharging cradle.
Trust are basically an OEM seller and offer pretty solid and reliable gear (power supplies, speakers etc.) but not near as good as the big players in the desktop business Logitech and Microshaft imho.
Trust are basically an OEM seller and offer pretty solid and reliable gear (power supplies, speakers etc.) but not near as good as the big players in the desktop business Logitech and Microshaft imho.
PEOPLE think Stephen Hawking is so clever, but when you ask him a question and he is typing in the answer on his little screen, how do we know he isn't just looking up the answer on the Internet?
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sd/mmc/xd/ms pro/ms/cf etc but no credit cards colonel
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my mouse has got a tiny switch on bottom but its really flimsy so rather use that and risk it breaking cos its so flimsy i just leave battery cover off n just lift battery when i turn pc off