If a ball mouse:
Take out the ball every so often and clean in the hole as dust usually collects in that area.
If a Lazer or optical Mouse:
you do not really need to carry out maintanance but try to keep the mouse clean and make sure parts are clean.
If it is a ball mouse, you would need to remove the ball from time to time, especially if the mouse movement feels rough. You can wash the ball with soap and water if you desire, and you should make sure it is completely dry before assembly. However, what really needs to be done is to remove any debris from the rollers inside. One way to do this is to take your fingernail and scrape the rollers to break away any debris that is stuck to them. You would spin the rollers with your fingers, inspect them, and scrape with your fingernails as needed.
If it is an optical mouse, the main thing is to keep it clean. You may need to use cotton swabs if the lens underneath is dirty. You shouldn't have to use any cleanser, but if you feel you must, don't use anything other than a damp swab, perhaps with a mild soap on it if necessary. Just don't apply any water directly to the mouse or let any get inside.
if its a ball mouse you need to occasionally take out the ball and dust the inside, if its an optical mouse it needs no maintenance
make sure the mouse pad is made from silk >:)
Since optical mice you don't really need to do anything.
There is no way. If you want a wireless mouse you will have to purchase one.
Wireless gaming mouse
A wireless mouse will need additional batteries to operate, unlike a corded mouse. Depending on the method used to connect to the computer, a wireless mouse may suffer from interference.
Wireless mice have the advantage of not having any cables.
a mouse
I would recommends the Wireless Mighty Mouse by Mac.
no, wireless mouses and keyboards come with usb plugins so that it is wireless, so therefore, you can have a wireless mouse without a wireless keyboard.
compared to wired-mouse, a wireless mouse can be very beneficial. No longer you have to worry about those long cables that connect your mouse with the computer, most wireless mouse are optical mouses, which can be used on almost any surfaces (i said almost lol), and of course, a wireless mouse looks cooler than a wired mouse
yes with a usb wireless mouse
The laser wireless optical mouse has laser sensors to direct the mouse on the screen as without it is a roll ball used to do so.
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There is not a cable that can extend the range of a wireless mouse.