You need the dongle for a logitech bluetooth mouse as well. It will solve none of your problems, it will only add them them because the bluetooth signal is greatly inferior to the RF signal. The mouse drivers will not function with real bluetooth chips. Its very difficult to get the mouse to connect and when it does its questionable at best. It randomly has severe cursor lag where its almost impossible to get the cursor where you want it to go. You can forget about trying to make the signal travel through objects since it just isnt going to do that. Due to the proprietary bluetooth dongle there are no mac drivers either since it conflicts with the onboard bluetooth. RF has none of these problems. Other bluetooth devices cant be compared with logitech, since those arent proprietary and are made to follow bluetooth standards.
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Eh @ Feb 5th 2008 8:34PM
You need the dongle for a logitech bluetooth mouse as well. It will solve none of your problems, it will only add them them because the bluetooth signal is greatly inferior to the RF signal. The mouse drivers will not function with real bluetooth chips. Its very difficult to get the mouse to connect and when it does its questionable at best. It randomly has severe cursor lag where its almost impossible to get the cursor where you want it to go. You can forget about trying to make the signal travel through objects since it just isnt going to do that. Due to the proprietary bluetooth dongle there are no mac drivers either since it conflicts with the onboard bluetooth. RF has none of these problems. Other bluetooth devices cant be compared with logitech, since those arent proprietary and are made to follow bluetooth standards.