How Do You Use A Wireless Mouse With A Laptop?
Most users don’t like the trackball mouse that is built-in to most laptops, but a wired external mouse can be difficult to carry around with the computer. A wireless mouse is a better option: there are no cable hassles, it is easy to carry around and, most importantly, it is comfortable to use. Here is how to use a wireless mouse with a laptop. Step 1 Check to see if your laptop supports wireless technology (Bluetooth, 802.11 or other). If it doesn’t, you will need a wireless receiver. If it does, verify that your laptop is compatible with your wireless mouse, which could use either Bluetooth technology or a radio signal. Step 2 Unpack your mouse and open its battery compartment. The wireless mouse won’t receive any power from the laptop, making batteries necessary. Step 3 Add new batteries to the compartment. Make sure that the + battery end is inserted into the + niche in the compartment. Step 4 Place the mouse where it is easy to use and least stressful on your fingers. Step 5 Place