Wireless Mouse For Mac And Windows

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Wireless 3 Button Optical USB RF Mouse for Mac and PC (RFTURBO) $ 24.99 The Macally RFTURBO is a 2.4Ghz wireless optical USB mouse with a 1000 dpi optical sensor, three soft-click buttons and scroll wheel for a precise and smooth control. The ergonomic and ambidextrous design offers maximum comfort to both left and right hand users and helps to increase your productivity.

FEATURES: • 1000 dpi precision optical sensor for precise and smooth control • Soft click 3 buttons and scroll wheel that has a light click feel when scrolling very slowly, when spinning scroll wheel in regular use the scroll is very quiet and smooth. • Ergonomic and ambidextrous design for maximum comfort • 2.4Ghz wireless mouse • Battery life approximately 12 months for an average of 2 hours of daily use and approximately 3 months for an average of 8 hours of heavy daily usage.

• Mouse dimensions: 4' long x 1.5' high x 2.5' wide • 2 x AAA batteries included • Package contents: Wireless RFTURBO mouse, RFTURBO mouse dongle, 2 x AAA batteries, user's guide. Wireless 3 Button Optical RF Mouse for Mac/PC (RFQMOUSE) $ 24.99 The Macally RFQMOUSE is a 2.4GHz wireless optical mouse with a 1200 dpi optical sensor, three soft-click buttons and scroll wheel for a precise and smooth control.

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The ergonomic and ambidextrous design offers maximum comfort to both left-handed and right-handed users and helps to increase your productivity. The RFQMOUSE works both with Mac and PC and doesn’t require any driver.

FEATURES: • 1200 dpi precision optical sensor for precise and smooth control • 3 buttons and scroll wheel • Stable 2.4GHz wireless RF technology • Ergonomic and ambidextrous design for maximum comfort • 1 'AA' battery included • System requirements: USB port; Mac OS X 10.1 and later; Microsoft Windows 7 / 8 / 10.

Pairing Your Magic Mouse to Your PC The Magic Mouse and Magic Mouse 2 use technology to connect to a computer. If your PC doesn’t have built-in Bluetooth, you must purchase a Bluetooth adapter separately in order to pair and use your Apple wireless mouse. Trackpad Magic, a company that makes software for using Apple devices on PCs, recommends BlueSoleil Bluetooth adapters, as these are reported to work well for Apple wireless mice. Turn the on/off switch on the bottom of the mouse to the “on” position when you’re ready to pair it. Once your mouse and PC are paired, the mouse will connect whenever it’s turned on and in range of your PC as long as you have Bluetooth turned on. If you’re using a Windows 7 PC, click the Start button and choose “Devices and Printers” from the list.

Click on “Add a Device” and “Next,” then choose the mouse from the list of devices to pair it with your PC. Chrome the best browser for mac. For Windows 8.1 PCs, swipe up from the bottom right corner of your screen and click on “Search” or click on the Start button and click on the magnifying glass in the upper-right corner to open the search box. Type “bluetooth” into the search box and click on “Bluetooth Settings.” Click on the switch to turn Bluetooth on, select your mouse from the list of devices and click “Pair.” On a Windows 10 PC, click on the Start button and choose Settings > Devices > Bluetooth. Turn the Bluetooth switch on by clicking on it, choose your Apple wireless mouse from the list of devices and click on “Pair.” If you’re using a Magic Mouse and you don’t pair the mouse with your PC within three minutes, it automatically shuts off to preserve battery life. To turn it back on, turn the on/off switch on the bottom to the off position and back to “on.” Software and Drivers for Magic Mouse on PC Once you have your Magic Mouse paired with your PC, you may find that you can’t use it for scrolling. Though the Magic Mouse and Magic Mouse 2 only have a single button, which is standard for Mac users, you’ll be able to use the right-click function by simply clicking near the right side of the single button. This may take a little practice to help train yourself where to click if you’re used to a standard two-button PC mouse.