gamedaygeorge
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Hello All,
I am new to the (i)Mac in the past six months, and I must say I'm really enjoying myself! I kitted myself out with the wireless keyboard and wireless Mighty Mouse from Apple (not third party) pretty much from the outset, and work on the machine between 6 and 10 hours a day at least five days a week, plus a couple of hours on weekends.
I have found that the battery life for my mouse is about 4 weeks, and for the keyboard about 6 weeks. Is this normal for folks with a similar usage profile? I must say that while the performance is robust (after some firmware fixes that came out earlier this year), I'd like to get better battery life, so if anybody has any ideas on how to improve this, I'd appreciate it. I am using either Energizer or Duracell alkaline non-rechargeable batteries.
Also, can anybody share a battery replacement procedure for the mouse which doesn't require me to plug in another USB mouse to re-connect with the wireless mouse once I've replaced the batteries? Currently I:
- See that the mouse is dead because I can't move the cursor anymore;
- Flip the tab on the bottom of the mouse to the off position;
- Remove the cover and replace the batteries;
- Put the cover back on and flip the tab to the on position;
- Plug in the USB Mighty Mouse that came with the box;
- Move the cursor to the Blue tooth icon on the top system bar and re-connect with the mouse manually;
- Unplug the USB mouse and I'm back in business.
Fortunately to date I have had a USB mouse handy. However, it seems like I should be able to eliminate the USB mouse step altogether, which would be especially important if some day I don't have the USB mouse handy. Are their either (a) keyboard only methods to re-connect; or (b) another method altogether that I should be using to make this easier.
Thanks for any insights you can offer to these issues!
George
I am new to the (i)Mac in the past six months, and I must say I'm really enjoying myself! I kitted myself out with the wireless keyboard and wireless Mighty Mouse from Apple (not third party) pretty much from the outset, and work on the machine between 6 and 10 hours a day at least five days a week, plus a couple of hours on weekends.
I have found that the battery life for my mouse is about 4 weeks, and for the keyboard about 6 weeks. Is this normal for folks with a similar usage profile? I must say that while the performance is robust (after some firmware fixes that came out earlier this year), I'd like to get better battery life, so if anybody has any ideas on how to improve this, I'd appreciate it. I am using either Energizer or Duracell alkaline non-rechargeable batteries.
Also, can anybody share a battery replacement procedure for the mouse which doesn't require me to plug in another USB mouse to re-connect with the wireless mouse once I've replaced the batteries? Currently I:
- See that the mouse is dead because I can't move the cursor anymore;
- Flip the tab on the bottom of the mouse to the off position;
- Remove the cover and replace the batteries;
- Put the cover back on and flip the tab to the on position;
- Plug in the USB Mighty Mouse that came with the box;
- Move the cursor to the Blue tooth icon on the top system bar and re-connect with the mouse manually;
- Unplug the USB mouse and I'm back in business.
Fortunately to date I have had a USB mouse handy. However, it seems like I should be able to eliminate the USB mouse step altogether, which would be especially important if some day I don't have the USB mouse handy. Are their either (a) keyboard only methods to re-connect; or (b) another method altogether that I should be using to make this easier.
Thanks for any insights you can offer to these issues!
George