The official documentation says:
If you are prompted for a passkey, enter "0000" (for added security), or choose no passkey. This mouse will not work with any other passkey.
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Microsoft's bluetooth mouse is not a low end mouse, thus, is not the cheapest option for mouses. The price on these mouses can vary between 31 dollars and 50 dollars.
The patented MoGo Mouse BT is a wireless Bluetooth laptop mouse that stores and charges inside the PCMCIA card slot of your notebook computer.
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Some of the best Bluetooth keyboard and mouse combo brands are Logitech, Microsoft, HP, and IOGear. There are many different products in each brand but Logitech has the highest rated packages.
Some important features of a Logitech bluetooth mouse is that it is a inexpensive wireless mouse that operates via bluetooth. The mouse was built for small hands.
The Apple Magic Mouse is the best Bluetooth portable mouse under 50.
Yes you can with a Bluetooth connection device you will have to buy. Reason being is that your G5 does not have Bluetooth built in. The Magic Mouse works off Bluetooth. You will love the Magic Mouse once you get the Bluetooth device and pair it with your mouse.
Ensure that Bluetooth is On in the Bluetooth section of System Preferences. In the Mouse section of System Preferences click on the Set Up Bluetooth mouse button in the bottom right corner. If the mouse is switched on (small switch underneath - green light should be on) the iMac should discover the mouse.
Converting a wired mouse into a Bluetooth mouse can be done by using a Bluetooth adapter. Here are the general steps to convert a wired mouse into a Bluetooth mouse: Obtain a Bluetooth adapter that supports HID (Human Interface Device) profile. This adapter will allow your wired mouse to connect to your computer or device via Bluetooth. Connect the Bluetooth adapter to your computer or device. Make sure it is properly installed and configured. Plug in your wired mouse to the USB port of the Bluetooth adapter. Turn on your mouse and put it in pairing mode by following the manufacturer's instructions. On your computer or device, enable Bluetooth and search for available devices. Select your mouse from the list of available devices and click on the "Pair" button. Follow the prompts to complete the pairing process. Once the pairing process is complete, your wired mouse should now function as a Bluetooth mouse. You can unplug the mouse from the Bluetooth adapter and use it wirelessly. Keep in mind that the exact steps may vary depending on the specific adapter and mouse model you are using.
The Logitech V470 Cordless Laser Mouse for Bluetooth would be my pick.
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2.4GHz constitutes the mainstream of wireless mouse, but the popularization of laptops and Bluetooth functions promote a lot the development of Bluetooth mouse. 2.4GHz wireless has the advantage of price, but it also has many advantages such as its effective response range. 2.4GHz also contains a receiver using USB interface, but Bluetooth does not. This brings convenience for Bluetooth users