Hi,
Anyone experienced with a wireless mouse?
If there was interference between wired-mouse clicks and audio, did the wireless mouse solve the problem?
Thanks,
atomic.
Wireless mouse
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Use caution!!
A colleague of mine attached a logitec wireless ball mouse and discovered that the radio frequency was registering interference when testing noise shelf. He later discovered that a logitec wireless optic mouse attached to another machine in the same room was also contirbuting to this problem.
But do your own tests perhaps. I have heard though that an Infrared mouse is the best wireless option for DAWs if you can track one down.
Cheers
ontiK
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A colleague of mine attached a logitec wireless ball mouse and discovered that the radio frequency was registering interference when testing noise shelf. He later discovered that a logitec wireless optic mouse attached to another machine in the same room was also contirbuting to this problem.
But do your own tests perhaps. I have heard though that an Infrared mouse is the best wireless option for DAWs if you can track one down.
Cheers
ontiK
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Thanks, both Ken and Ontik.
I'd like to try one, but it would be a waste to spend 150€ on a wireless mouse if it made noise. To try it, I should buy one )-;
I'll look for some one I know who has one... I had read mixed opinions about it on different forums. IR mouse could be a solution, but there's still a cable on your desktop instead of behind the computer, or away from the analog audio cables. Not?
Happy Pulsaring,
atom.
I'd like to try one, but it would be a waste to spend 150€ on a wireless mouse if it made noise. To try it, I should buy one )-;
I'll look for some one I know who has one... I had read mixed opinions about it on different forums. IR mouse could be a solution, but there's still a cable on your desktop instead of behind the computer, or away from the analog audio cables. Not?
Happy Pulsaring,
atom.