![]() Some mice, OTOH, have special lithium (embedded or replaceable) these always come with a recharger. AA is more often in desktop wireless mice, but also on the bigger travel mice. OTOH, bad mice run out quickly (month or two) whether they are used or not.ģ) AAA is almost always travel mice. Most mice are very good at this now, though. The ones that go into these modes last longer, and those that go quickly last even longer in general, but some people have complained about not instant response. (Some travel mice store the USB receiver internally, and some of these turn off when storing them, but not all.) But.Ģ) They don't turn off, but most go into standby and/or hibernation after some set period of time. 1) Technically, unless they have a switch, yes they are "on".
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