wireless mouse

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I'm installing a new M/S wireless intelli/mouse on my NEW
Dell laptop. In the installation process it says that in
order to install my new mouse the previously installed
mouse driver must be deleted. I'm afraid this will
delete the pointing device or mouse pad on my laptop. Do
you know if it will or not??????????
 
They don't require anything to be insrtalled to work. They emulate a PS/2 mouse. Just plug it in (with power off) and turn it on.
 
You'll find you got ripped off anyway. I have to hold the keyboard in the air in front of the monitor to type. I also type most messages two or three times before it agrees to tke the typing.

Suck eggs.

Just went to press send , and of course nothing happened, picked up pad and mouse and waved in front of monitor.

This is a theft.

1. These are not PC compatable keyboards. There was no mention that the keyboard in not a PC compatable keyboard in the specs. One cannot use standard windows cut/copy/paste keys (Ctrl + Insert, Shift + Insert and Shift + Delete), function keys don't work. The standard navigation keys were moved in a non standard way. It claims a Fn key - crap. The Insert key and Print Screen kwey is the same key. Therefore pasting copies a screen shot to the clipboard.

2. The transmitter is too weak. Why do I have to wave the ****in thing in the air to use. Because the cat sits next to me on my RHS and it's body blocks the signal.

In short this is a super crap product and delibrate fraud.
 

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