LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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which mouse
#1
If i buy a mouse for my laptop are there things i need to look out for? Or can u just buy any mouse, wireless or not wireless and use it?
I have no idea, the one i got now is a old micrsoft mouse..abut 18 years old and starting to have some age problems so been thinking on buying a new one.
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#2
I haven't had any mouse issues with Linux Lite.  Personally, I use a wired mouse.  I'd be shocked if you had ANY mouse issues with Linux Lite that were USB based.  I'd even bet many PS/2 based mice would work, but wwwhhhyyyy do that to yourself?
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(01-24-2017, 03:57 PM)torreydale link Wrote: I haven't had any mouse issues with Linux Lite.  Personally, I use a wired mouse.  I'd be shocked if you had ANY mouse issues with Linux Lite that were USB based.  I'd even bet many PS/2 based mice would work, but wwwhhhyyyy do that to yourself?

Thanks for your answer. Then i go and look for a mouse with a tail on it.
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#4
Never had a rodent problem with Linux Lite wired or wireless.

Did have a mouse problem with windows 7 the other Day.

The cursor was very slow.

I thought here we go .....B***** Windows again.

Turned out the mouse needed a new battery........ :-[ :-[
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I was just about to say a wireless mouse would be ok.  I just prefer to have one less battery to maintain, and one less attachment to not lose.  So all of my mice have tails.
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(01-24-2017, 04:21 PM)Jocklad link Wrote: Never had a rodent problem with Linux Lite wired or wireless.

Did have a mouse problem with windows 7 the other Day.

The cursor was very slow.

I thought here we go .....B***** Windows again.

Turned out the mouse needed a new battery........ :-[ :-[

I think a wireless one wouldnt work here, before i realize that the batteries are the problem the mouse is already having free flying lessons  ;D Tongue
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Hi TMG1961,
Microsoft mouse user here, with Nano receiver in an older Compaq laptop, no problem whatsoever. Battery life is also pretty good.  Microsoft and LL were made for each other, I guess...
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#8
Hello,
I use a logitech optical wired mouse
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#9
Bought a optical mouse this morning, couldm't be much cheaper, did cost 1,89 euro but its working. Thanks all for answering question.
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#10
Did you buy with a tail or without ?

I set the speed by Menu>Settings>Mouse and Touchpad>acceleration
I set to 9.8, it works excellent in Linux Lite 3.2

You are a very good shopper  Smile
I bought another optical mouse for raspberry pi zero, from mainland China it was 2.33 euro summer 2016.
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