Yes.
Logitech Cordless Optical Trackman
Optical mouse: Most desktop computer users today have some type of optical mouse, which uses devices that emit and sense light to detect the mouse's movement.
Some current models of the Logitech mouses are: the Logitech V220 Cordless Optical Mouse, the Logitech G7, and the very versatile Logitech Performance Mouse MX.
Comparatively, Logitech makes the best affordable wireless mouse on the market. The Logitech M225 Wireless Optical Mouse provides the best value for its given price.
The mouse will worse on practically any service as long as there is sufficient battery power.
This could be called an optical fiber diagram.
Mouse
Usually an optical mouse will be happy using the plain, generic mouse driver your operating system provides. There's nothing actually different about how the mouse talks to your computer just because it's optical. The optical data is for the mouse to process, not your computer, jusy as it was when there were trackballs in the devices.
go to logitech.com and download SetPoint 4.40 for WinXP
The Logitech Desktop Wave Wireless Keyboard & Mouse can be found as low as $60. The keyboard is wireless and it also comes with a wireless mouse. The mouse and keyboard both run on batteries and each have an LED sensor that alerts the user when the batteries are low.
No. Mine is optical and cordless.
The first true wireless mouse device was the Cordless MouseMan (1991), produced by Logitech. It used radio frequencies to transmit information to the receiver in the computer. Along with the development of optical tracking technology that replaced mouse balls, the wireless capability of computer mouse devices continued to evolve. In 1999, Microsoft released the Cordless Wheel Mouse, which featured optical sensors. Armed with long-lasting batteries and unparalleled accuracy, the wireless mouse soon gained in popularity, and other manufacturing companies quickly released their own versions. Now, people don't even need a computer mouse pad to operate a mouse, and they can use mouse devices almost anywhere.