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Switch to wireless mice to freely move around pointing devices while working. Unlike wired mice, users can avoid tangled cables when using these wireless computer peripherals. They also help reduce desk clutter. Check the wide selection of computing devices and accessories such as keyboards and mice at Staples® to find different types and sizes of cordless options.
Choose From Different Wireless Computer Mice
Some pair with computers via Bluetooth®, while others communicate using radio frequency (RF). Most RF models ship with USB receivers that mediate the wireless connection with computers. They communicate using the same 2.4 GHz frequency as cordless phones and Wi-Fi® routers. These pointing devices are easier to set up and usable with PCs that lack Bluetooth connectivity. Bluetooth mice have longer wireless ranges and enjoy longer battery lives. They don’t take up USB ports and are less prone to wireless interference.
Another way to classify these devices is by their tracking technologies. The two most common ones are laser and optical. Laser units use laser beams to track movement, while optical ones do so with LED lights. This difference makes laser models more sensitive and precise. However, users who don’t require the ultra-high precision of laser units get the job done with optical mice.
Key Features to Consider When Selecting a Wireless Mouse
Most brands offer full-size and travel-size mice. Choose a full-size unit for your computer desk. A travel-friendly model is smaller and can fit in the tight spaces of a laptop bag or a handbag. Generally, full-size units are more comfortable to use. Consider other factors besides size when looking for an ergonomic unit for extended and heavy use. Shape and button placement contribute significantly to the overall ergonomics of the accessory.
The best wireless mice are the ones that fit perfectly in users’ hands. These place little to no strain on fingers and wrists by having the buttons where they’re easy to reach. It’s also important to consider the orientation of a mouse before ordering it. Some brands offer both left- and right-handed models of the same mice. Others only provide one orientation option, while a few make ambidextrous mice. Ambidextrous models have symmetrical builds and uniform weight distributions.
What Makes Gaming Mice Different?
These use high-performance parts and have higher tracking resolutions as well as more buttons. Gaming wireless mice are usually customizable. Some models allow gamers to change tracking sensitivity, button functions, and even the outer shells. High-end units feature removable weights so users can adjust the heft of their units.
Is DPI Important When Choosing Wireless Mice?
DPI, or dots per inch, is a measure of a mouse’s precision. The preset DPI rating of most mice is ideal for everyday computing. Opt for a unit with over 2,000 DPI when using a high-resolution monitor or multiple monitors. Some gamers choose mice with high DPI for better reaction times, while others go with lower DPI for greater control and to avoid overactive mouse pointers. Models with adjustable DPI settings are suitable for gaming.
What Is a BlueTrack Wireless Computer Mouse?
This device uses BlueTrack™ technology developed by Microsoft®. Unlike optical and laser mice, BlueTrack units track with a wider beam of blue light. This makes these pointing devices usable on more surfaces as well as uneven surfaces. However, BlueTrack mice still struggle on glass and mirrors. To improve accuracy on such surfaces, Logitech® introduced Darkfield mice. These use laser and tiny dust particles on smooth surfaces to track movements.
Choose From Different Wireless Computer Mice
Some pair with computers via Bluetooth®, while others communicate using radio frequency (RF). Most RF models ship with USB receivers that mediate the wireless connection with computers. They communicate using the same 2.4 GHz frequency as cordless phones and Wi-Fi® routers. These pointing devices are easier to set up and usable with PCs that lack Bluetooth connectivity. Bluetooth mice have longer wireless ranges and enjoy longer battery lives. They don’t take up USB ports and are less prone to wireless interference.
Another way to classify these devices is by their tracking technologies. The two most common ones are laser and optical. Laser units use laser beams to track movement, while optical ones do so with LED lights. This difference makes laser models more sensitive and precise. However, users who don’t require the ultra-high precision of laser units get the job done with optical mice.
Key Features to Consider When Selecting a Wireless Mouse
Most brands offer full-size and travel-size mice. Choose a full-size unit for your computer desk. A travel-friendly model is smaller and can fit in the tight spaces of a laptop bag or a handbag. Generally, full-size units are more comfortable to use. Consider other factors besides size when looking for an ergonomic unit for extended and heavy use. Shape and button placement contribute significantly to the overall ergonomics of the accessory.
The best wireless mice are the ones that fit perfectly in users’ hands. These place little to no strain on fingers and wrists by having the buttons where they’re easy to reach. It’s also important to consider the orientation of a mouse before ordering it. Some brands offer both left- and right-handed models of the same mice. Others only provide one orientation option, while a few make ambidextrous mice. Ambidextrous models have symmetrical builds and uniform weight distributions.
What Makes Gaming Mice Different?
These use high-performance parts and have higher tracking resolutions as well as more buttons. Gaming wireless mice are usually customizable. Some models allow gamers to change tracking sensitivity, button functions, and even the outer shells. High-end units feature removable weights so users can adjust the heft of their units.
Is DPI Important When Choosing Wireless Mice?
DPI, or dots per inch, is a measure of a mouse’s precision. The preset DPI rating of most mice is ideal for everyday computing. Opt for a unit with over 2,000 DPI when using a high-resolution monitor or multiple monitors. Some gamers choose mice with high DPI for better reaction times, while others go with lower DPI for greater control and to avoid overactive mouse pointers. Models with adjustable DPI settings are suitable for gaming.
What Is a BlueTrack Wireless Computer Mouse?
This device uses BlueTrack™ technology developed by Microsoft®. Unlike optical and laser mice, BlueTrack units track with a wider beam of blue light. This makes these pointing devices usable on more surfaces as well as uneven surfaces. However, BlueTrack mice still struggle on glass and mirrors. To improve accuracy on such surfaces, Logitech® introduced Darkfield mice. These use laser and tiny dust particles on smooth surfaces to track movements.