Generally, A mouse capable of handling batteries have a battery compartment beneath the mouse.
For guaranteed batteries, go back to the company that makes the computer model. The downside to this is yes, they are usually too expensive. For cheaper batteries, try auction sites, such as Amazon or Overstock, or Ebay.
go all the way through kensington park
go to smileyworld.com then type ngpfe in the code box find "contribute to magazine" click mouse dice or mice then click find different mouses go to very bottom and find "feedback" type mice and then on the middle box type in M-R-P-W-E and there you go a whole category of mice! You are Welcome!!!
All depends which station in Kensington - go from Harlow Town to Liverpool Street on the train, then take the Circle Line (in either direction although eastbound's probably a bit quicker) to South Kensington station.
There is a PC Richards and a Best Buy in Kensington. These are two good places to start. If you don't find what you are looking for, go to www.apple.com and order what you need from the website.
The mouse woks by, the rays of the mice send messages to the computer and that will allow the cursor to move around in the computer for detail Do you Know How Does a Computer Mouse Work? answer. go to google and search samidha foundation wordpress or click on the preference link
the guns don't use batteries.
Go to your car dealership and ask about japaneese Batteries. You could also go to your local Napa or AutoZone and ask there about automobile batteries from Japan.
Packard Bell batteries can be expensive. Most of them go for over a hundred dollars.
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There are no batteries required. The kid sits on it and spins it.
tamagotchies take co32 batteries