that to inches. While you are at the metric tables, convert its weight of 110 grams to onces.
The mouse has two top buttons instead of one, which makes it a bit more convenient for lefties. It has a receptacle on the bottom for two 1.5V "AAA" size batteries.which provide the power to emit the infrared signal through a small bulb on the front face of the mouse. When the mouse has been idle for about 10 minutes, it shuts off automatically to conserve the batteries. There is an "On' button on the side of the mouse to restart it. It is a slight annoyance to have to do this. But it becomes second nature soon to click the side button when
you haven't used
the mouse for a
while. The mouse
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The cordless mouse is a "pointing device" using infrared signal transmission to avoid a direct cable to mouse-port connection. The idea is to eliminate cable tangling and drag, allowing easier, faster and smoother mouse movement. I've been testing one for about a month, so am prepared to tell you how effective it is.
First, a physical description and some specifications. The Cordless Mouse consists of a receiver, which connects to the Mouse port and a hand controller (the mouse proper). The hand controller is about the same size and shape as the "newer", low-profile mouse. Newer is in quotation marks since I've been using the old, fat mouse, and don't really know when the newer mice first made the scene. To be specific its dimensions are 111 x 63 x 26 mm. It is left