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Bluetooth Wireless Mouse Windows 8.1

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Bluetooth Wireless Mouse Windows 8.1

2024-07-15 06:21:28

I use windows 8.1 quite often. On this mac, all drives (except the internal flash drive) are external. Windows runs great off Thunderbolt connected drives. You can have multiple window drives and select the one you want on boot by holding down the option key.

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2024-08-08 08:31:34

Bluetooth pairs well with Windows or Linux on my laptop, and the USB adapter provides reliable fallback. The mouse fits my large hands, feels solid, and responds smoothly.

5
2024-06-26 01:53:15

Bought to use with bluetooth mouse, but had to try it with S22+ just out of curiosity. With Windows 11 it's plug and play, just plug it in and Windows installs drivers. File and photo transfers are as fast as wifi to/from the S22+. Can't tell the difference between this and the TP-Link my wife uses (except the price).

5
2024-04-06 04:37:34

I wanted a Bluetooth adapter to allow the connection of a keyboard and mouse to my desktop. Works great with Windows 7.

5
2024-07-14 03:29:10

This is an internal drive, plain and simple. Starts up fast, extra thin (half the thickness of a normal 3.5 drive), runs cool (thinness allows for more heat dissapation). But... I had bought this to put in an external USB 3.0 enclosure to use with my Dell XPS 8700 which has Windows 8.1. Unfortunately, after hooking it up, it would perpetually disconnect itself during file transfers, especially with files upwards of 1gb. Thinking the drive was defective, I took the internal drive of my Dell, which was the same brand, model and capacity, and put that into the enclosure. Same disconnects occurred. Then I replaced the cable between the drive and computer with a USB 2.0 cable, and the disconnects stopped, although file transfers took 10x longer. This proved that the drives were fine, but they did not work in a USB 3.0 enclosure. I could live with that, until... After a week or so, my computer developed the same symptoms (constant disconnects) for other USB storage devices. Since it was USB 3.0, I blamed the USB 3.0 drivers which Windows 8.1 seems to have implemented so poorly. BUT THEN I STARTED GETTING READ ERRORS ON MY SYTEM DRIVE. I could not back up files without drives disconnecting every few seconds. In short, THIS HAD SCREWED UP MY OPERATING SYSTEM. After a complete reinstall of Windows, everything was back to normal and all my drives (except the Barracuda in external enclosure) could read and write properly. The next day I bought a WD Black and put that in the enclosure... BOOM ... 100gb of files transferred seamlessly. So, to summarize... DO NOT PUT THIS DRIVE IN A USB 3.0 ENCLOSURE OR IT WILL WRECK THE WINDOWS 8.1 OPERATING SYSTEM. 1 month of my life wasted, I can't return the drive since it isn't actually defective, thought I'd at least write about my experience.

5
2024-08-07 01:51:43

I've had an MX Anywhere 2 wireless mouse and it worked well on my Windows laptop and my Apple computers for many years until the scrolling functionality recently failed. I replaced it with the MX Anywhere 3 mouse. Set up was simple. It is comfortable to use and it is working flawlessly. It is an excellent product.

5
2024-09-01 04:37:17

Replaced a wired USB mouse with this one. Love it and love the wireless Bluetooth capability. Wish I had bought one sooner. Don't miss the wires one bit.

5
2024-07-21 08:14:46

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I really like this wireless mouse. It can be connected by Bluetooth to your device or there is a usb piece that you can plug into your computer and connect it that way. It runs on a single triple A battery that’s supposed to last up to a year. It is so simple to connect and use.

5
2024-06-29 08:14:30

The cursor on my old wireless mouse was jumping around the screen after I purchased my new laptop, but this one with Bluetooth is working like a charm. It's smooth and there is no interference with the Logitech keyboard receiver (for an external monitor) and other items that are plugged into a multiport hub. This MX Anywhere Mouse is easy to charge, even while using it, as the port is at the front rather than on the bottom of the mouse, and the charging cable connects directly to my new MacBook Pro M1 laptop.

5
2024-06-28 02:43:25

I first got one of these for my laptop at work when I started having an entrapped ulnar nerve and wanted a more ergonomic workstation. At first, I tried a Microsoft bluetooth mouse which cost more and would constantly disconnect and require setting up so I did a little research and got the M310. One reason I wanted bluetooth was because the last time I bought a wireless mouse/keyboard (also from Logitech), the receiver was huge and had to be hidden. It also had very low range. To my surprise, the nano receiver with the new M310 is really small - nano if you will, but has much more range than the old style wireless mice. Just for giggles, I was trying it across the room and it still worked. I just leave the nano receiver in the USB port of my laptop all the time and it still fits in my bag. While I was going through painful cortisone injections which did little to help my gimp wrist, I was also happy to use this mouse on either left or right hand as it works both ways (giggity). It's really an elegant design. It's also very light, uses only one AA battery, and battery life is about a year. I liked it so much that now that my wrist is better due to stretching exercises I found on youtube from doctors (which may or may not be legit), I got one for my desktop workstation too which up till then had a wired mouse. It's time to evolve. I'm curious whether the receiver/mouse pairings can be updated in case one or the other is lost.

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