Use the battery recommended by the manufacturer in the owner's manual for the wireless mouse. This might be alkaline, lithium, nicad rechargeable, nickel metal hydride rechargeable, lithium rechargable, etc.
Rechargeable only. Regular will work, but only for a short time
Use AA batteries. :)
Recharge the mouse.
You can buy an apple recharger with 2 AA rechargeable batteries, or, if that's too expensive, buy an Energizer recharger.
dead battery the wire is damged
Generally, A mouse capable of handling batteries have a battery compartment beneath the mouse.
Yes there are varieties of wireless rechargeable mouses that are available for computers that usually recharge through a Usb cable.
There are lots of good AA rechargeable size batteries. You can get EverReady or Duracell rechargeable they are safe convenient and cheaper than buying disposables.
yesYou can use a NiMH battery in just about any application you would use a normal alkaline battery. However, NiMH batteries do not perform well in low energy applications - they are designed for use in high energy devices like digital cameras. For things like clocks, standard alkaline batteries are better suited.In my personal experience, the NiMH and NiCd batteries did not perform as well in my wireless LASER mouse. Alkaline batteries performed a whole lot better. The problem is that NiMH and NiCd have relatively high "self discharge" rates; that is, while they are not in use, they will loose their charge over a fairly short time as opposed to alkaline batteries which loose their charge at a much smaller rate and over a much, much longer period. Also of consideration is the fact that rechargeables (NiMH & NiCd) produce 1.2v at full charge (NiMH can achieve 1.4v, but for very short time) whereas alkaline batteries are 1.5v. This 0.3v can be a problem with some electronic devices. 9V rechargeables only deliver 7.2v.
Computer mouse
A mobile mouse may refer to two things. The first of which is a wireless mouse which runs off battery power and remotely sends signals to the computer. The other thing it may refer to is a form of smartphone app that allows you to control your computer's cursor from your phone.
There are many possible reasons for a non-working computer mouse. These include: 1. The mouse cable connection to the computer may be loose (for a mouse with wire) 2. Mouse cable may be cracked or broken 3. Mouse driver software may have been corrupted 4. Mouse hardware has gone bad 5. It is very unlikely but computer's PS2 or USB port where mouse is connected may also have gone bad 6. If it is a wireless mouse, it's battery may need to be charged or replaced. - Neeraj Sharma
characteristic of computer mouse
It's the wire that connects your mouse to your computer. The wiring that goes from your computer mouse to the back of the computer or the usb port depending on the gae of the computer and mouse.