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2.4GHz USB Dongle for Microsoft Model 1362 Wireless Mouse

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Harold A Climer

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Mar 19, 2013, 4:02:49 PM3/19/13
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About 2 years ago I bought two Microsoft Model 1362 Wireless Explorer
mice for my Windows 7 Pro computers. One for my home and one for my
office.
While cleaning my home computer I damaged the USB wireless adapter and
the mouse quit working.
I took the wireless adapter home from my office computer and the mouse
at home still works OK. I guess it is the wireless adapter that is not
working.
Is there a generic Wireless Adapter that may be bought, that will
work?
I have seen several advertised on Ebay,but I do not know if they work
with my particular mouse.
I have even seen the 1362 advertised on Amazon: New at $100.00 and
used at much lower prices.(A bit much)
Most of my searches hit on wireless adapters for a Home Network,not
mice or other devices.
It is like losing one shoe;not much use.
Harold A Climer
Dept.Of Physics,Geology,and Astronomy
U.T Chattanooga
Room 223 Grote Hall
615 McCallie Ave
Chattanooga TN 37403
Harold...@utc.edu

Rob

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Mar 20, 2013, 10:16:19 AM3/20/13
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Unlikely that any other USB wireless dongle will work, other than a
Microsoft 1362 one, due to internal coding (to prevent interference
with other 2.4GHz devices.) It's a shame it isn't a bluetooth
mouse, as you could have used a generic bluetooth USB dongle and
then 'paired' it with the mouse.
Personally, I'd just dump it and buy a new wireless mouse - they
are very inexpensive these days.
--
Rob

Robert Carnegie

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Mar 20, 2013, 8:00:08 PM3/20/13
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Maybe you can get in contact with someone who has a
broken mouse and an OK wireless adapter, but I'm
not sure how. It's not the sort of thing that
you go online to discuss - well, I suppose you
/have/, but... well, anyway, last time I bought a
Bluetooth one; no adapter needed. But some of those
ones are flakey, too.

Actually, the one I had before that is a Targus;
the plastic of one of the buttons is broken, but
the wireless works okay. Probably not any good
to you, though. Unless you're left-handed and
can use the other button...
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