The Targus Notebook Wireless Optical Mouse is the perfect device, small enough for travel and big enough for day-to-day desktop operations. Utilising wireless RF technology coupled with 800dpi resolution and rechargeable USB cable this product provides uncluttered desktop use with accuracy and precision in data input.
Question from ceri:Asked on 24/04/2009is this rechargable
Answer from David J:Answered on 24/04/2009
Yes this is rechargable
Question from simona:Asked on 20/02/2009I want to buy this mouse and i want to ask would it work on the small latops from acer??
Answer from David J:Answered on 23/02/2009
This mouse should work on any laptop witha USB port
Question from John:Asked on 06/08/2008Does it ask for cheese on a frequent basis?
Answer from Easycom:Answered on 08/08/2008
No mention of this feature on the manufacturer's website, so I'm guessing not. Please get in touch if yours does!
Question from kpjjc:Asked on 16/07/2008What type of battery does it use? Is it rechargeable or does it require AA or AAA batteries?
Answer from Easycom:Answered on 18/07/2008
It uses 2xAA batteries.
Question from Sandy Allan:Asked on 13/06/2008Just bought an Acer Aspire 5315, which I understand has wireless capability. Will this mouse (and possibly keyboard) work simply by plug and go, or does it need anything more?
Answer from Easycom:Answered on 16/06/2008
Ye it will work you only need to plug usb in the usb port.
Question from purdey:Asked on 02/05/2008Does this work with windows xp?
Answer from Easycom:Answered on 06/05/2008
Yes, absolutely!
Question from Rosie:Asked on 10/11/2007Can this be also used by left handers?
Answer from Easycom:Answered on 10/11/2007
Yes.
Question from Jon:Asked on 03/07/2007Is this mouse, or any other in the wireless optical range, compatible with the Windows Vista operating systems?
Answer from Easycom:Answered on 03/07/2007
Yes it is
Question from jacko:Asked on 08/05/2007Can you confirm that this item does NOT have a mouse ball so enabling it to be used on most surfaces.
Answer from Easycom:Answered on 08/05/2007
thats right, it uses optical technology so no mouse ball.
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Question from ceri: Asked on 24/04/2009 is this rechargable
Question from simona: Asked on 20/02/2009 I want to buy this mouse and i want to ask would it work on the small latops from acer??
Question from John: Asked on 06/08/2008 Does it ask for cheese on a frequent basis?
Question from kpjjc: Asked on 16/07/2008 What type of battery does it use? Is it rechargeable or does it require AA or AAA batteries?
Question from Sandy Allan: Asked on 13/06/2008 Just bought an Acer Aspire 5315, which I understand has wireless capability. Will this mouse (and possibly keyboard) work simply by plug and go, or does it need anything more?
Question from purdey: Asked on 02/05/2008 Does this work with windows xp?
Question from Rosie: Asked on 10/11/2007 Can this be also used by left handers?
Question from Jon: Asked on 03/07/2007 Is this mouse, or any other in the wireless optical range, compatible with the Windows Vista operating systems?
Question from jacko: Asked on 08/05/2007 Can you confirm that this item does NOT have a mouse ball so enabling it to be used on most surfaces.