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frankblundt said:
I've had no real problems with a BlueTake mouse (I also found it quite difficult finding a two-button/scroll BT mouse at a reasonable price) it was about NZ$60 (I think that's about US$40) - it's really small which is handy if a little odd at first. They do a slightly larger model with USB power (for when the battery goes flat) as well. I always forget to turn it off but the power lasts 3-4 days.
The Logitech MX900 is around NZ$200!
I'm using an Akuma USB BT adapter (which was also cheap and does headsets)

That appears to be the same mouse from Radtech.US... matter of fact i'm almost sure of it. But to the thread starter, do you know how to use the search function... THOUSANDS of BT mouse threads probably
 
I take it back. My Radtech BT500 up and died suddenly. It was about 18 months old. Suddenly it just stopped working.

I replaced it with a silver Logitech V270. It paired quickly, works seemlessly and because it's not as teeny tiny (it's half way size between the BT500 and a desktop mouse) as the BT500 I don't get any hand cramps any more.
 
For christmas i got a strange brand BT mouse: Manhattan True-touch F21, at first i tought it wouldn't work, even the manufacturer's site said Mac OS wasn't supported, but then i opened it, turned it on and voila! worked flawlessly, with fast response, it's quite small, silver and black with scrollbar, two buttons, i've even assigned expose to the scrollbar button and it has worked like a champ, now, if it wouldn't eat a couple AAA batteries every two weeks i would be a happy camper... :( I think it costed about $70usd, but then again, here most BT mouses are over $100 so it wasn't as expensive...
 
I have the logitech v270. I love it, and will be soon selling my Radtech BT500. The Radtech is too small for me. I have the case to go with it (the radtech) and will be selling it on the Marketplace probably tomorrow. Along with the size, the buttons seem louder than the regular mice.

Go with the logitech. Love it.
 
Whoa, I am very tempted. Only problem is it won't work with the new MacBook Pro's because it requires a PC card slot to charge. Ah well, I still have a G4 book that it should work nicely with.
 
Logitech V270

I just purchased the Logitech V270 BT mouse from buy.com ($37.32) for my new MacBook Pro. I got the silver one to match it, and I even purchased an Apple mousepad too! Now if I can only find a LeBron James "We Are All Witnesses" wallpaper...
 
Why don't any of the Bluetooth mice I have looked at include the side buttons? I like to use them to go forward and back while surfing the Web. I'm also looking for a good Bluetooth mouse and haven't really found one yet.

Edit: Nevermind, the MX900 has the buttons... but also a base. ICK! :mad: Why can't there be a simple Bluetooth mouse out there with a good design, scroll wheel and the side buttons? I hope I'm missing something obvious...
 
p0intblank said:
Why don't any of the Bluetooth mice I have looked at include the side buttons? I like to use them to go forward and back while surfing the Web. I'm also looking for a good Bluetooth mouse and haven't really found one yet.

Edit: Nevermind, the MX900 has the buttons... but also a base. ICK! :mad: Why can't there be a simple Bluetooth mouse out there with a good design, scroll wheel and the side buttons? I hope I'm missing something obvious...
I agree with you all the bluetooth mouse suck. I don't know why they can't add a tilt and multiple buttons like the cordless laser mouse. I might just go with a logitech cordless laser. Yea it takes up 1 usb slot but I don't use both ports when I'm on the go anyways...

Nuc
 
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