Mouse Batteries
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Mouse Batteries
I've been having huge problems with my mouse batteries lately.
I've had my current mouse (Logitech MX 700) for about 2 years now, and somehow battery life seems to have shrunk to under 30 minutes
I can hardly play a match of DB these days w/o losing control over my mouse :<
Does anyone know how to maybe somehow enlarge battery life again (making it go fully empty then put it on the charger really long? /o\)
Or do you know if it's possible to buy new batteries for the MX series?
The MX 700 carries 2 AA NiMH batteries.
I'd appreciate any help (besides 'OMIGOSH BUY A NEW MOUSE' because I actually might..eventually MX1000 looks so cool ^_^)
I've had my current mouse (Logitech MX 700) for about 2 years now, and somehow battery life seems to have shrunk to under 30 minutes
I can hardly play a match of DB these days w/o losing control over my mouse :<
Does anyone know how to maybe somehow enlarge battery life again (making it go fully empty then put it on the charger really long? /o\)
Or do you know if it's possible to buy new batteries for the MX series?
The MX 700 carries 2 AA NiMH batteries.
I'd appreciate any help (besides 'OMIGOSH BUY A NEW MOUSE' because I actually might..eventually MX1000 looks so cool ^_^)
The MX1000 batteries are supposed to be of a new sort that won't have bad battery life
It's just that with nickel hydride if you charge it before it's fully empty, it seems to 'think' that that's the point of being empty, and takes that as it's new 'life'.
The problem for me though, is to find new batteries of that kind /o\
I have no idea where to go.
It's just that with nickel hydride if you charge it before it's fully empty, it seems to 'think' that that's the point of being empty, and takes that as it's new 'life'.
The problem for me though, is to find new batteries of that kind /o\
I have no idea where to go.
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