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NZ Guy Posted at 10:59 pm on Jan. 7, 2009
For christmas I got a Logitech MX 5500 bluetooth keyboard and mouse. The mouse has just now started to move erratically and not smooth when I'm using it. Is that what happens to bluetooth mouses when the start to go flat? My old Genus wireless one would just cutout, but it was only RF.

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NZ Guy Posted at 11:19 pm on Jan. 7, 2009
when I first changed them up, i could use them from the other end of the house downstairs, so the range isnt that bad. BTW I believe its the mouse expensive keyboard and mouse combo Logitech sells.
DopeSickGirl Posted at 11:17 pm on Jan. 7, 2009
try moving it closer to the receiver thingy.
Stellar Posted at 11:05 pm on Jan. 7, 2009
My roommate has one of those. The range for the receiver is ridiculously small, so you might try moving it closer.
NZ Guy Posted at 11:04 pm on Jan. 7, 2009
i just unplugged the USB bluetooth dongle and pluged it into a USB extension cord to move it closer to the desk, it seems to have made it better. The battery meter on the mouse shows 1 bar out of 3, so it could be going flat.
thegeek Posted at 10:59 pm on Jan. 7, 2009
My Kensington mouse did that and it had nothing to do with batteries. Try re connecting it to the computer.
lalacakes Posted at 10:59 pm on Jan. 7, 2009
they get worse.
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