Bluetooth mouse for the T60?
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jjesusfreak01
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Bluetooth mouse for the T60?
Does anyone have an opinion on any good BT mice that will work with the T60? Also, does anyone think that maybe a BT mouse isnt the way to go. So you know, I have nothing against the trackpoint or touchpad, but I think (feel free to try to convince me otherwise) that maybe an external mouse might be better when using the computer on a desk.
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christopher_wolf
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Well, I would go with a wired optical mouse. To me, either recharging and/or paying for batteries for a wireless BT mouse isn't exactly the greatest value for the money if you are going to be using it at a desk or doing some light travel with it. It is alot easier, and less expensive, to get a robust USB optical mouse.
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I got the Logitech V270, about 40USD at Microcenter. I have been using it for almost a month, very happy so far. It is not one of those tiny laptop mice, which is a plus for me, I wanted something suitable for a large hand!
I have to admit wireless is very nice, and especially BT, nothing bulging out of your USB port... just turn the mouse on, that's it, you are ready to go.
I took an external keyboard, USB wired, a Kesington, very flat and black, keys have a nice feeling too, was only 14USD.
My T60 is elevated on a small metalic stand when I work at my desk.
I have to admit wireless is very nice, and especially BT, nothing bulging out of your USB port... just turn the mouse on, that's it, you are ready to go.
I took an external keyboard, USB wired, a Kesington, very flat and black, keys have a nice feeling too, was only 14USD.
My T60 is elevated on a small metalic stand when I work at my desk.
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jjesusfreak01
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Any recommendations on the wired optical mice?christopher_wolf wrote:Well, I would go with a wired optical mouse. To me, either recharging and/or paying for batteries for a wireless BT mouse isn't exactly the greatest value for the money if you are going to be using it at a desk or doing some light travel with it. It is alot easier, and less expensive, to get a robust USB optical mouse.
HTH
I actually found some good non BT wireless mice (laptop mice) for really cheap, but it just feels wrong to go wireless with anything but BlueTooth.
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Lenovo T60 2637-UN6 (Retired)
Lenovo T60 2637-UN6 (Retired)
We discussed BT mice and the Logitech V270 in particular some weeks ago
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=26739
Then I recommended the V270 and I still do (except that the connection is occasionally lost, but I don't think the mouse is to blame).
http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=26739
Then I recommended the V270 and I still do (except that the connection is occasionally lost, but I don't think the mouse is to blame).
Current: T60p (2007-93G). Previous: T23 (2647-9LG).
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I just got a BT mouse(from Cellink) and a BT stereo headset(Goertek GSH300).
The mouse runs smoothly ALONE.
The headset plays music smoothly ALONE.
However, If I put them together, either the mouse or the headset gets stuck sometimes.
I think there's some problem with T60 BT driver.
The mouse runs smoothly ALONE.
The headset plays music smoothly ALONE.
However, If I put them together, either the mouse or the headset gets stuck sometimes.
I think there's some problem with T60 BT driver.
T60p(2007-84U) : Glass SXGA+, Atheros, 2GB, Dual HD
I thought for a minute that you had a mouse that didnt need to be pushed by hand ':?'testthings wrote: The mouse runs smoothly ALONE.
My own experience also suggests that the Broadcom driver is faulty.I think there's some problem with T60 BT driver.
Current: T60p (2007-93G). Previous: T23 (2647-9LG).
Way too cool for a stodgy TP
BT, Slips into your machine's PC Card slot, charges while in there
http://www.newtonperipherals.com/
http://www.newtonperipherals.com/
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jjesusfreak01
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I remember my father once had a laptop that had a mouse that popped out the side, but was connected by two little plastic arms so it had full movement. He says it might have been a mac, but he doesnt really remember.rvacha wrote:Way too cool for a stodgy TPBT, Slips into your machine's PC Card slot, charges while in there
http://www.newtonperipherals.com/
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jjesusfreak01
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Nah, it was a full sized laptop.rvacha wrote:It was I believe an H-P Handheld PC (HPC) - something like the 470 or something. That mouse, however, was physically attached to the machine
Edit: Found it...it was an HP Omnibook 800. You were fairly close though. Here is a picture.
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It was the HP Omnibook 800 laptop that had the built-in mouse. I never had one, but did seriously consider the machine at the time.
Personally, I've found BT mice a little too flakey (except the Apple one) and somewhat heavy due to the batteries. On a desk, I typically use one of the newer Logitech corded USB optical mice. Travelling, I like the IBM 3-button scroll wheel travel mouse. It's light, small, comfortable, and most importantly matches my T60's exterior.
Personally, I've found BT mice a little too flakey (except the Apple one) and somewhat heavy due to the batteries. On a desk, I typically use one of the newer Logitech corded USB optical mice. Travelling, I like the IBM 3-button scroll wheel travel mouse. It's light, small, comfortable, and most importantly matches my T60's exterior.
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T60p (2623-DDU)
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Thank you. Is SetPoint required for V270?guYom wrote:when I got my V270, I first updated to the latest bluetooth program from ThinkPad Lenovo site, next I installed the program that came on a CD from logitech called SetPoint. I don't believe I installed a driver, unless it was part of the SetPoint install.
No, SetPoint is not required. If you don't install it, the V270 will run with the BT software in the T60/p. Just search for devices in My Bluetooth Places.hugo wrote:Is SetPoint required for V270?
The only advantage of SetPoint that I can see is a bit more configuration flexibility (eg., in my case, setting wheel click to backspace).
Current: T60p (2007-93G). Previous: T23 (2647-9LG).
Thanks, I have three logitech mouses already, I will buy a V270 when there is a deal ...Anthony S wrote:No, SetPoint is not required. If you don't install it, the V270 will run with the BT software in the T60/p. Just search for devices in My Bluetooth Places.hugo wrote:Is SetPoint required for V270?
The only advantage of SetPoint that I can see is a bit more configuration flexibility (eg., in my case, setting wheel click to backspace).
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jjesusfreak01
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I'm using a Logitech MX1000. Works fine and it's rechargeable
Just not the most optimal shape for my hand
now: X61, T42p
before: 600E, T23, X20, T40, X40, X31, T60
FS: Travel Bezel, 100GB drive (OEM Lenovo)
before: 600E, T23, X20, T40, X40, X31, T60
FS: Travel Bezel, 100GB drive (OEM Lenovo)
Oops, I should specify I have the DiNovo version. Iwas not aware the original one isn't Bluetooth.Anthony S wrote:Sounds good, but this thread is about Bluetooth mice and the MX1000 isn't a Bluetooth mouse.bri wrote:I'm using a Logitech MX1000. Works fine and it's rechargeable ...
now: X61, T42p
before: 600E, T23, X20, T40, X40, X31, T60
FS: Travel Bezel, 100GB drive (OEM Lenovo)
before: 600E, T23, X20, T40, X40, X31, T60
FS: Travel Bezel, 100GB drive (OEM Lenovo)
Another BT mouse is the Targus Bluetooth Mini Mouse
http://www.targus.com/us/product_detail ... ku=AMB01US
It runs on a pair of the smaller AAA batteries so is small and light - thus portable, though maybe too small for some people.
For anybody who gets one, you don't need the USB adapter that comes with it. And don't install the software - just pair and go.
http://www.targus.com/us/product_detail ... ku=AMB01US
It runs on a pair of the smaller AAA batteries so is small and light - thus portable, though maybe too small for some people.
For anybody who gets one, you don't need the USB adapter that comes with it. And don't install the software - just pair and go.
Current: T60p (2007-93G). Previous: T23 (2647-9LG).
As I understand it the Logitech diNovo Media Desktop consists essentially of a Bluetooth keyboard connected to which a standard MX1000 mouse communicates via its RF link. So, not really a Bluetooth mouse, but to be sure an interesting setup.bri wrote:Oops, I should specify I have the DiNovo version. Iwas not aware the original one isn't Bluetooth.Anthony S wrote: Sounds good, but this thread is about Bluetooth mice and the MX1000 isn't a Bluetooth mouse.
Current: T60p (2007-93G). Previous: T23 (2647-9LG).
The DiNovo MX1000 indeed uses Bluetooth, I have it paired with my T60 and the keyboard is nowhere in sight. Integrating two RF devices in the same product is absolutely bad design. See product page below -Anthony S wrote: As I understand it the Logitech diNovo Media Desktop consists essentially of a Bluetooth keyboard connected to which a standard MX1000 mouse communicates via its RF link. So, not really a Bluetooth mouse, but to be sure an interesting setup.
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/produ ... NTID=10777
• MX™ 1000 Laser mouse for Bluetooth®
now: X61, T42p
before: 600E, T23, X20, T40, X40, X31, T60
FS: Travel Bezel, 100GB drive (OEM Lenovo)
before: 600E, T23, X20, T40, X40, X31, T60
FS: Travel Bezel, 100GB drive (OEM Lenovo)
Well, then I stand correctedbri wrote: The DiNovo MX1000 indeed uses Bluetooth
Logitech's product page for the MX 1000 describes it as using "fast RF" but has no mention of Bluetooth, whereas the diNovo Media Desktop is indeed specified as having "MX 1000 Laser mouse for Bluetooth". Bit odd, though, that they don't differentiate the two subspecies of mouse in any way.
And is the MediaPad not required?I have it paired with my T60 and the keyboard is nowhere in sight.
If it's not getting off topic, perhaps you could share your experience with the diNovo Media Desktop. Is there any reason you're not using the keyboard?
Current: T60p (2007-93G). Previous: T23 (2647-9LG).
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