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Question on wireless mouse
A few days ago, Microsoft wireless keyboard and wireless optical mouse were
installed. I am very happy with it. Wireless system was great. So, I am now thinking about to use a wireless optical mouse to another computer (but with conventional keyboard). My question is whether wireless optical mouse can be used with non-wireless (i.e., conventional) keyboard. I thought that wireless mouse must work with wireless keyboard. Am I wrong? Please advise me. Craig |
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Buy a wireless mouse and install the software for it. You will find it will
work well. -- Regards, Richard Urban aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-) If you knew as much as you thought you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "Craig" wrote in message ... A few days ago, Microsoft wireless keyboard and wireless optical mouse were installed. I am very happy with it. Wireless system was great. So, I am now thinking about to use a wireless optical mouse to another computer (but with conventional keyboard). My question is whether wireless optical mouse can be used with non-wireless (i.e., conventional) keyboard. I thought that wireless mouse must work with wireless keyboard. Am I wrong? Please advise me. Craig |
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it should work fine.
"Craig" wrote: A few days ago, Microsoft wireless keyboard and wireless optical mouse were installed. I am very happy with it. Wireless system was great. So, I am now thinking about to use a wireless optical mouse to another computer (but with conventional keyboard). My question is whether wireless optical mouse can be used with non-wireless (i.e., conventional) keyboard. I thought that wireless mouse must work with wireless keyboard. Am I wrong? Please advise me. Craig |
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Though often sold as a pair, your mouse and keyboard are completely
independent of each other. I use a wireless keyboard and a wired mouse. "Craig" wrote in message ... A few days ago, Microsoft wireless keyboard and wireless optical mouse were installed. I am very happy with it. Wireless system was great. So, I am now thinking about to use a wireless optical mouse to another computer (but with conventional keyboard). My question is whether wireless optical mouse can be used with non-wireless (i.e., conventional) keyboard. I thought that wireless mouse must work with wireless keyboard. Am I wrong? Please advise me. Craig |
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