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2 wireless mice on 2 computers - conflict?

 
 
Big_Al
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      2nd Nov 2011
I currently have two computers within 3 feet of each other, maybe 2
feet. One uses a bluetooth mouse the other is a Logitech M305 with
one of those nano USB receivers.

I would like to replace the bluetooth with a duplicate M305 or maybe a
V450. Either way, it would be two wireless nano receivers and my
concern is the signal conflict. Will we be playing on each others PC?

 
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Paul
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      2nd Nov 2011
Big_Al wrote:
> I currently have two computers within 3 feet of each other, maybe 2
> feet. One uses a bluetooth mouse the other is a Logitech M305 with
> one of those nano USB receivers.
>
> I would like to replace the bluetooth with a duplicate M305 or maybe a
> V450. Either way, it would be two wireless nano receivers and my
> concern is the signal conflict. Will we be playing on each others PC?
>


Pairing ?

I thought pairing is how the computers keep them straight.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth

First, operate one computer at a time, and "pair" the device you want
to associate with that computer. Then turn on both computers, and
watch the fun.

Paul


 
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Pen
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      2nd Nov 2011
On 11/2/2011 4:53 PM, Big_Al wrote:
> I currently have two computers within 3 feet of each other,
> maybe 2 feet. One uses a bluetooth mouse the other is a
> Logitech M305 with one of those nano USB receivers.
>
> I would like to replace the bluetooth with a duplicate M305
> or maybe a V450. Either way, it would be two wireless
> nano receivers and my concern is the signal conflict. Will
> we be playing on each others PC?
>

I use 3 and sometimes 4 Logitec mice in a small room without
a problem as the mouse and its receiver are paired.
 
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