Wireless mice could be cat's meow for travelers

Tribune-Review/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review | April 13, 2008| | Copyright

As more and more people switch from desktop PCs to laptops, one very handy piece of technology can easily get lost in transition: the mouse.

But several companies now sell wireless mice designed especially for laptop users for whom the laptop touchpad just won't do. These mice are small, sleek, colorful gadgets that more fashion-conscious computer users can happily show off in an airport, in a coffee shop or on campus.

This week I tested three entry-level mobile mice designed for laptops, from Logitech, Microsoft and Kensington Computer Products Group. These $30 mice include a USB receiver ...

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