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Rechargeable mouse
mine plugs into a USB port from a cable attached to his nose.... it's a
wireless mouse with the USB connection only for charging purposes. -- website references are to www.papajohn.org PapaJohn "Alan T" wrote in message ... What do you think which one is battery/electricity saving? Mouse use batteries (AA) or sit on rechargeable cradle? |
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Rechargeable mouse
Go rechargeable. Less landfill worries and lower cost replacing batteries,
balanced by higher initial cost for rechargeable system. Wattage should be comparable so electricity usage should be the same... more or less. "Alan T" wrote in message ... What do you think which one is battery/electricity saving? Mouse use batteries (AA) or sit on rechargeable cradle? |
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Rechargeable mouse
So the re-charger need to plug into the power socket?
"John" wrote in message ... Go rechargeable. Less landfill worries and lower cost replacing batteries, balanced by higher initial cost for rechargeable system. Wattage should be comparable so electricity usage should be the same... more or less. "Alan T" wrote in message ... What do you think which one is battery/electricity saving? Mouse use batteries (AA) or sit on rechargeable cradle? |
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Rechargeable mouse
that will depend on kind some plug in to the usb some connect via
transformer "Alan T" wrote in message ... So the re-charger need to plug into the power socket? "John" wrote in message ... Go rechargeable. Less landfill worries and lower cost replacing batteries, balanced by higher initial cost for rechargeable system. Wattage should be comparable so electricity usage should be the same... more or less. "Alan T" wrote in message ... What do you think which one is battery/electricity saving? Mouse use batteries (AA) or sit on rechargeable cradle? |