A wireless mouse is a hardware input tool used to communicate with a computer system. Historically, mice (or mice; either pluralization is correct) required cords, but in the early 2000s, when they began incorporating radio frequency and Bluetooth technologies, the wireless option gained popularity. A cordless mouse is another name for a wireless mouse.
Types of wireless mouses
There are mainly two types of wireless mouse—an optical mouse with LED technology and a Laser mouse with laser technology.
Optical wireless mouse: The primary components of the optical mouse are an LED and a CMOS sensor, which produce the red light that tracks the mouse’s movement. The CMOS sensor takes the image of the action and sends it to the Digital Signal Processor (DSP). DSP examines the pattern of an image with a resolution of 400 to 800 DPI (Dots per Inch).
Laser mouse: It uses the same wireless technology to function, but it collects images at a higher quality (2000 DPI) and detects mouse movement with invisible laser rays.
Wireless mouse vs. Ordinary mouse
While conventional mice require wires, cables, or cords to receive and deliver data, wireless mice operate on optical technology. Any surface, regardless of surface type or roughness, can be used with a visual or wireless mouse. In some circumstances, the transmission distance can reach 30 feet, but a 10-foot distance mouse is often provided. The wireless mouse is portable because it is free of any cable. The battery is only consumed during activities and remains in standby mode when no action is performed, thus saving power. RF signals can pass through any barrier, such as the display screen, bag, or anything else. RF signal can be produced using a low-power battery, and because of this, the RF signal transmitter is lightweight in construction.
How to use the wireless mouse?
You can connect a wireless Bluetooth mouse by turning on the internal Bluetooth adapter on your laptop and turning on the mouse’s power button. Typically, the computer’s system tray will display a Bluetooth icon in the shape of a “B.” Double-click this icon to reveal the “find new devices” menu item. You might need to refer to the handbook for installation instructions because not all Bluetooth mice are created equal. For instance, after turning on, some mice might only be “discoverable” for a short time. You might need to enter a passcode before you can start using the mouse once your computer has located it. For Bluetooth devices, the standard passcode is typical “0000.” The mouse is ready for use once the passcode has been entered. You often only need to finish this procedure once. In the future, when you turn on the computer, the mouse will instantly sync with it.
Advantages or disadvantages of Bluetooth mouse
The most popular wireless technology available right now is Bluetooth. It is commonly utilized in cellphones, game consoles, desktops, laptops, and netbooks. You may believe that the ideal mouse for your laptop, netbook, or desktop computer is a wireless Bluetooth mouse. A wireless Bluetooth mouse is one computer device that isn’t always better. A wired mouse might be beneficial for you in some circumstances. But a Bluetooth wireless mouse makes sense for people looking for practical, compact mobile computer equipment. Discover the advantages and disadvantages of a Bluetooth mouse by reading on.
Disadvantages
Weight: Decluttering and creating more space have weight-related advantages. The fact is that any computer accessory needs the power to work. That power might come straight from the computer with a connected mouse. But it will need to be robust with a wireless mouse. It accomplishes this using a battery. Most wireless mice run on two AA batteries, making them reasonably heavy. There is a wireless mouse that requires AAA batteries or fewer batteries, but they have another drawback.
Battery Life on the Mouse: Using a wireless mouse, you would not have to worry about carrying a bag full of cords and wired computer equipment. However, you might need to be concerned about storing a pair of backup batteries. Your wireless mouse would not operate at all without batteries. And if you’re not careful to keep enough supplies on hand, you can find yourself in trouble if you run out of mice just when you need them.
Responsiveness: It is not advised for gamers to use a Bluetooth mouse. If there are any items between the mouse and the Bluetooth receiver, the Bluetooth signal could be disturbed or lost, which could have an impact. A wired mouse works optimally for precise mousing.
Cost: Wireless Bluetooth mouse costs more than wired mice.
Bottom-line: For informal business or private use, utilize a Bluetooth mouse. Make sure you enjoy the heavier mouse’s feel and don’t forget to bring extra batteries!
Advantages
Space and Clutter: Stressful is the wires. They intertwine. They get caught. They occupy space on the desktop or at a coffee shop booth. In a laptop or messenger bag, wires are even more annoying. And this is the main justification for why most laptop users opt for a wireless Bluetooth mouse. You won’t have to be concerned about the numerous cords that come with a wireless mouse.
More Free Ports: A wired USB mouse uses valuable port space on laptops and desktop computers. A USB mouse may need to be unplugged to sync your phone, connect your camera, or utilize any other computer peripheral since many netbooks only have one or two USB ports. If you use a wireless Bluetooth mouse, this is not a problem.
Here are the top 5 best wireless mouses in India
HP 150 Wireless Mouse with Ergonomic and ambidextrous Design, 1600 DPI Optical Tracking, 2.4 GHz Wireless connectivity, Dual-Function Scroll Wheel, and 12 Month Long Battery Life. 3-Years Warranty
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- Brand: HP
- Compatible Devices: Laptops, Personal Computers
- Series: HP Wireless Mouse
- Special Feature: Wireless, Ergonomic Design
- Movement Detection Technology: Optical
Logitech M221 Wireless Mouse, Silent Buttons, 2.4 GHz with USB Mini Receiver, 1000 DPI Optical Tracking, 18-Month Battery Life, Ambidextrous PC/Mac/Laptop – Charcoal Grey
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- Connector Type: USB
- Recommended Uses For Product: Office
- Brand: Logitech
- Compatible Devices: Window mac
- Model Name: Logitech
Zebronics Zeb-Dash Plus 2.4GHz High Precision Wireless Mouse with up to 1600 DPI, Power Saving Mode, Nano Receiver, and Plug & Play Usage
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- Connectivity Technology: Wireless, USB
- Recommended Uses For Product: Office
- Brand: ZEBRONICS
- Compatible Devices: Laptops, Personal Computers
- Special Feature: Wireless, Ergonomic, Optical
Dell WM118 Wireless Mouse, 2.4 GHz with USB Nano Receiver, Optical Tracking, 12-Months Battery Life, Ambidextrous, Pc/Mac/Laptop – Black.
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- Connectivity Technology: USB
- Recommended Uses For Product: Office
- Brand: Dell
- Compatible Devices: Personal Computer
- Series: Dell
HP Z3700 Wireless Optical Mouse with USB Receiver and 2.4GHz Wireless Connection/ 1200DPI / 16 Months Long Battery Life/Ambidextrous and Slim Design (Modern Gold)
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- Connector Type: Wireless
- Brand: HP
- Special Feature: Wireless, Optical
- Movement Detection Technology: Optical
- Colour: Modern Gold