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Toxic Boy December 19th 05 02:14 AM

does a wireless mouse affect audio and wireless connections?
 
What effect does a wireless mouse have on computer audio and wireless
connections?




nos1eep December 19th 05 02:27 AM

does a wireless mouse affect audio and wireless connections?
 
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 20:14:49 -0600, "Toxic Boy"
spewed the following drivel:

What effect does a wireless mouse have on computer audio and wireless
connections?
None, usually.
-nos1eep

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DevilsPGD December 19th 05 02:45 AM

does a wireless mouse affect audio and wireless connections?
 
In message "Toxic Boy"
wrote:

What effect does a wireless mouse have on computer audio and wireless
connections?


As a general rule there shouldn't be any effect.

--
Stop cleaning your ears with screwdrivers, lest you loosen the screws
holding your tiny brain in place.

kony December 19th 05 02:58 AM

does a wireless mouse affect audio and wireless connections?
 
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 20:14:49 -0600, "Toxic Boy"
wrote:

What effect does a wireless mouse have on computer audio and wireless
connections?



None on audio, depends on the frequency for other
wireless... the more common wireless mouse frequency range
was around 27 MHz, which no other modern computing devices
use, except maybe a few other related peripherals (wireless
controller/joystick/gampad/presenter/etc), while more modern
designs have had 2.4GHz which is shared with bluetooth and
wifi.

You'd have to check which frequency you mouse uses to
determine what potential there is for interference with
other devices. Come to think of it there have been some RF
linked speakers in past years and today, but I don't recall
which frequency ranges they're using.


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