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Model: UGREEN 2.4GHz Wireless Mouse Ergonomic 1600 DPI USB Receiver Compatible with Windows Mac Linux Chromebook Laptop PC
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I'm using a Logitech M535 at the moment. It's out of date but it works great. I've used other brands and prefer Logitech, but I'm sure there are other great ones out there, and maybe some of them are cheaper.
The dongles have transmission issues. Too tiny to have a good antenna. I've used plenty. All garbage.
Where's your USB port?
I've never seen dongle issues except when the dongle was plugged into the back of a monitor (and the monitor gave interference to block the signal).
Where's your USB port?
I've never seen dongle issues except when the dongle was plugged into the back of a monitor (and the monitor gave interference to block the signal).
On the desk 3 feet away. Multiple computers and devices and brands. Dongles are a waste. I have 20 of them here and there. Bluetooth is just better.
The Microsoft ones have always worked well for me.
Got a surface arc mouse, fancy and cool. Sit in a drawer most of the time for several years until I finally decided to make it my workhorse ... left clicked died in less than a month 🥴
I find these similar mice have the same problem. Slippery, hard to grab. The front half is smaller than it should be, hard to hold. When that happens, it's super easy to accidentally click the two side buttons.
Last edited by hz.lv January 16, 2026 at 11:10 AM.
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For a desktop or docking station, I prefer one with a 2.4ghz dongle like this.
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If you don't mind spending up, I'd recommend finding a mouse with a free spinning wheel too. It's a game changer.
For a desktop or docking station, I prefer one with a 2.4ghz dongle like this.
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I've never seen dongle issues except when the dongle was plugged into the back of a monitor (and the monitor gave interference to block the signal).
I've never seen dongle issues except when the dongle was plugged into the back of a monitor (and the monitor gave interference to block the signal).
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