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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.
A wireless mouse sends signals to the computer through the air rather then having a cord connect the two. Laser mouses have a small laser at the bottom of it. It uses motion sensing to tell how much the mouse moves without having to use a mouse ball. Wireless and laser are independent so a mouse can neither, both, or just one of them.
I have a Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and it has two side buttons along with the left and right click buttons.
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No. I'm thinking you're associating the idea with a laser (optical) mouse. Keyboards can be wireless but it's not accomplished by infrared.
It may work with your Desktop. It depends if your PC has the capability to use wireless devices
Yes. There is a laser mouse wireless already. And the better of that is it feels very natural and comfortable when you grip it, you will surely appreciate how it conforms to your hand in its most relaxed position, which naturally reduces pressure on your carpal tunnel and wrist. And it cost 80$ approximately.
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Depending on your needs and personal choice, a laser mouse can be had with a wide range of prices and features. One can buy a basic Dell wired USB laser mouse for less than $4 on Amazon, or for the serious gamer, the Razer (RZ01-00120100-R3U1)Mamba wireless mouse for $119.99, from TigerDirect.
The Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 from Microsoft is known to provide comfort for only $40. This mouse was designed for a hand to use it in a relaxed state. This mouse can be purchased on Amazon.
There are several good wireless keyboard and mouse combinations available on the market. One example of a good wireless set is the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000, which features a highly comfortable mouse.
The places to purchase a Microsoft wireless laser mouse 5000 are many and varied. The best place to start would be the official Microsoft website. Other options include Amazon and eBay.