It might happen but usually wireless equipment producers try to avoid interference not always successfully though.
You can't. - Currently, it is impossible to turn a wireless mouse receiver into a USB Flash drive.
If you google it, you will find out
This could be since your mouse's receiver is plugged-in with their computer.
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Your HP wireless mouse may freeze due to several reasons, including low battery power, interference from other wireless devices, or a poor connection between the mouse and its receiver. Additionally, outdated drivers or software conflicts can also cause the mouse to become unresponsive. To resolve the issue, try replacing the batteries, ensuring a clear line of sight between the mouse and the receiver, and updating the mouse drivers. If the problem persists, consider testing the mouse on another computer to determine if it’s a hardware issue.
Unless its bluetooth, I'm afraid you cant. None of the manufacturers will sell you just the receiver (assuming yours isn't discontinued) and so you would instruct you to buy a whole new mouse just for the receiver. At that point, you may as well just use the new mouse. Since every wireless mouse manufacturer uses a different wireless protocol, its not really possible for anyone to make a universal receiver.
The Dell wireless mouse offers a range of functions including and economic compact design, plug and play function, a USB mini receiver with fold up storage and a wireless 3 button optical mouse.
Sometimes signals from different wireless devices might conflict. But usually a wireless mouse cannot confilct with a wireless network adapter (however, it's possible). You have read the manual for the mouse and check on which wavelength it operates. After you have read the manual you will know the frequency or frequency range and it will be easier to understand where you can get problems.
It depends. A wireless mouse refers to any mouse that does not require a cable to connect it to the computer, rather relying on a USB receiver that remains plugged in to pick up the signal from the external mouse. A space mouse is a mouse that remains stationary with a track ball / stick of some type to maneuver the cursor around onscreen.
A wireless mouse requires (typically) a USB port for the receiver. As long as your computer has an open USB port and the drivers to support the device, it doesn't matter what type of keyboard is attached to your computer.
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.