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Abstract: The MoGo's ace in the hole is that it lives and charges in your laptop's ExpressCard/54 slot. When in the slot barely 3mm of the mouse protrudes so you can leave it there without fear of damaging it or your laptop. Connection is via Bluetooth so once paired all you have to do is pull it out of the slot, fold down the rear support and you are good to go. For something so slim the MoGo proved..
Abstract: Travel mice have never held that much appeal at PC Pro - most people are more than capable of getting to grips with a laptop trackpad. But MoGos range of mice (web ID: 100163) holds more appeal than most. The X54 slots into the ExpressCard/54 slot ...
Abstract: I had a look at this nifty, waffer-thin little presenter and managed to use the word "little" more times than anyone can be bothered to count. But it IS little. So there.
Abstract: Mogo X54 Mouse from Newton Peripherals I had an original Bluetooth PC Card Mouse from Mogo that worked fantastically every time with my laptop - a great neat piece of technology. Then I upgraded my computer and ended up with a PC express slot and rued ...
Stores and charges inside the ExpressCard/54 slot, Doubles as a pointing device
Not comfortable during extended use
In many ways, the MoGo Presenter Mouse X54 is the ultimate road warrior accessory: pint-size, stows and charges inside a notebook, and doubles as a pointing device for presentations. So long as you’re okay using your notebook’s (likely) more-e...
Abstract: We looked at the original Mogo Mouse back in 2006, and the new version - designed for users of notebook computers with Expresscard/54 slots, hence the name - shares the originals rather strange design. What at first appears to be an extremely uncomfor...
Hohe Genauigkeit, Reichweite, 10 Stunden Arbeitsdauer, in ExpresskartenSlot einschiebbar (wird auch zum Laden verwendet)
Blinkende blaue Diode wenn Bluetooth aktiviert, nicht für PCGames geeignet, gewöhungsbedrüftige Ausmaße, Zu einem Preis von 54,90 Euro können Sie die Maus u.a. hier kaufen.
Die Größe und das Design der Swiss Bluetooth MoGo Mouse X54 ist erstmal, wenn man “normale“ Mäuse gewohnt ist, etwas gewöhnugsbedürftig. Nichts desto trotz gewöhnt man sich sehr schnell dran. Das Verhalten der Maus ist trotz ihrer Größe sehr g...