Bluetooth Computer Mouse
Published by MouseArena, on March 4th, 2010, in the categories: bluetooth
I get it why its name is PC card mouse. This mouse is completely flat, very far from the classical view of a computer mouse, all round and hunchback, offering a good place to rest your palm. Well, not this time. This bluetooth computer mouse produced by HP offers nothing when it comes to ergonomics. However, this compensates with all the other features generously offered.

As you may have noticed this mouse is wireless and it has to work on some kind of power source, right? And where could you find so thin batteries to fit this incredibly thin computer mouse? Well, you don't. This strange PC Card mouse gets to be charged by placing it into the Card slot of your notebook and can also be transported in there very comfortably without having to worry about space and damage during transportation or other similar things. When the charging or travelling is over, just take it out and use it. It couldn't be easier.
The design is kind of strange, as it is flat. In fact it does have something that looks like a fin at the end of the mouse, that flips open and acts like a support, rising the back of the mouse to a more comfortable position. You can't rest your palm on it, however, because if you do that the weight of your hand will turn the mouse off when this fin closes. This card computer mouse has no scroll wheel, but it has the regular two buttons used for left and right clicking , which are a bit carved inside in the place where your fingers touch the mouse. Then there is the blue bluetooth light that lets you know when the computer mouse is operating and that turn red when it is not working.
The bluetooth card computer mouse by HP has only 500 dots per inch resolution, which can be a problem for larger documents. However, the optical sensor incorporated in this mouse works perfectly fine and it locates the position of the mouse with accuracy. Then the mouse uses its bluetooth technology to transmit it to the computer, without having to use an USB port, which can be used for other peripherals in this case.

You can use this cordless computer mouse the operate your notebook from a distance of up to ten metres, which can be very useful when you are making presentations in front of an audience and you have to move in front of a larger screen. When it first appeared, this mouse was pretty expensive because of the new bluetooth technology available, but now you can find it for sale for a fair price between $25-45, depending on the web site offering it.
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Edison Zhao said on 02/23/2011:
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