【Mouse Recommendation 2023】How to choose mouse | Notes | FAQ 2023-01-03 When using a computer, the most commonly used peripheral is a mouse. The right keyboard and mouse can make you feel comfortable when using for a long time and improve your work efficiency. Nowadays, wireless mouse are becoming more and more sophisticated, and many users are giving up wired mouse since wireless mouse are more convenience. There are a variety of wireless mouse on the market: gaming mouse for gaming users, multi-functional key mouse for video editing and picture editing, and wireless mouse for general work or home use. In the last article, we introduced how to choose a keyboard that suits your needs, and in this article, we will introduce how to choose a wireless mouse that suits your needs. Do I need a wireless mouse? Types of Wireless Mouse Optical Mouse Laser Mouse BlueTrack Mouse Factors to consider when choosing a wireless mouse Connection method Sensitivity Ergonomic design Power supply Silent Mouse Frequently Asked Questions How do I decide whether a wired mouse or a wireless mouse is better for me? Which users need a high DPI mouse? Is the lighter the wireless mouse the better? Recommendation Click here to see all mouse products 1. Do I need a wireless mouse?? The biggest advantage of a wireless mouse over a wired mouse is that it is more convenient to operate, and the range of movement of a wireless mouse is not limited by wires. When you use it in the office or at home, it will make your desktop look neater without the wires tangled. If you're looking for a mouse that can be used on different devices, a wireless mouse is a better choice than a wired mouse. 2. Types of Wireless Mouse Wireless mouse can be divided into three main categories based on their sensors, and different types of wireless mouse have different sensitivity and smoothness in different environments. Users can choose the right wireless mouse base on their usage. i. Optical Mouse Optical Mouse uses an optical sensor and an image processing chip to detect the movement of the wireless mouse and a red LED light can be seen at the bottom when it is used. However, Optical Mouse needs to be used on a clean reflective surface to function properly. If it is on a smooth material (e.g. glass, marble table) it will not work properly and the mouse will drift, so it needs to be used with a mouse pad. ii. Laser Mouse Laser mouse is a kind of optical mouse, which uses laser light to reflect on the surface, so it cannot be used on smooth surfaces as well. The mouse is more sensitive than an optical mouse, and the mouse will move significantly at the slightest touch, so it takes time for users to get used to it when they first purchase it. iii. BlueTrack Mouse BlueTrack Mouse uses a shorter wavelength of blue light to enhance control and thus improve recognition, so it can be used on most materials. Although its accuracy is less than that of an optical mouse, user can use it easily anywhere makes it a more popular type of wireless mouse. 3. Factors to consider when choosing a wireless mouse i. Connection method There are two types of wireless mouse connections on the market: USB receivers and Bluetooth connections; USB receivers require a USB port, so you just plug the USB receiver into the USB port and turn on the power switch of the wireless mouse to connect. The Macbook, for example, only has a USB Type-C port, so you have to buy an additional adapter to use a wireless mouse with a USB connection. The Bluetooth interface is built-in, so it doesn't need to be connected to a USB port, but only needs to be configured for the first time and then automatically connected when the Bluetooth system is turned on. Most laptops have a built-in Bluetooth transmission system, but if you are using a desktop computer, it is best to check if the Bluetooth receiver is built in before you buy it, otherwise you will need an additional external Bluetooth adapter to use the Bluetooth wireless mouse properly. ii. Sensitivity DPI is the unit of measurement (images per inch) for mouse sensitivity. Most mouse have DPI values ranging from 800 to 2000, and some gaming mouse have DPI as high as 6000 DPI. The higher the DPI, the more sensitive the mouse is and the greater the range of movement of the mouse. However, the DPI value is also related to the resolution of the computer screen, and a high resolution computer screen should be matched with a high DPI mouse in order for the mouse to work well for screen movement. On the contrary, if you use a wireless mouse with a high DPI value on a lower resolution computer screen, the distance you move on the screen may be more than expected when you move the mouse slightly. There are also DPI-adjustable mouse available on the market, so users can adjust the DPI value to suit their needs. iii. Ergonomic design For those who use a mouse for a long time, the comfort of a wireless mouse is also very important. Therefore, when choosing a wireless mouse, ergonomic designs can reduce the pressure on your fingers and wrist in a more natural way, making it more comfortable to use. In addition, the size of the wireless mouse is also important. Choosing a wireless mouse that fits the size of your palm will make it more comfortable and convenient to operate. Some wireless mouse on the market now have different versions of the same model: larger/smaller sizes, and versions for left-handed users. If you have special needs, be sure to check before you buy. iv. Power supply There are two types of power supply for wireless mouse: using battery and rechargeable. Wireless mouse that use batteries are generally less expensive than rechargeable ones, and mostly use 2A or 3A batteries. Wireless mouse consume less power and can generally run continuously for several months without replacing the battery, and even if the power runs out during use, the battery can be replaced immediately. Rechargeable wireless mouse have built-in batteries and are relatively environmentally friendly and lightweight, and are mostly charged by chargers or docks. If you want to purchase a rechargeable wireless mouse, it is recommended that you choose a model that charges with a USB cable, so that you can use it while charging and avoid the embarrassing situation of running out of power suddenly. v. Silent Mouse When you click the mouse, there will be a clicking sound, and the clicking sound will be more noticeable when you are using it in a quiet environment. You can choose a silent mouse to avoid disturbing others with the clicking sound. However, the sense of feedback of silent mouse is weak, so it is recommended that you go to a store and try out the buttons on a silent wireless mouse to see if they meet your requirements. 4. Frequently Asked Questions i. How do I decide whether a wired mouse or a wireless mouse is better for me?? Both wired and wireless mouse have their advantages and disadvantages. Generally speaking, wired mouse are connected directly to the computer by a cable, so they are less susceptible to outside interference and more stable than wireless mouse, making them more suitable for gamers and designers with high requirements for mouse operation. Wireless mouse are easy to operate, simple to use, and will not be tied by wires, so you can operate your computer from a distance and carry it with you when you are working. Users can choose to buy a wired mouse or a wireless mouse according to their personal preference. ii. Which users need a high DPI mouse? High DPI is ideal for high-resolution computer screens or multi-monitor setups, allowing users to control a large area of the screen with just a slight movement of the mouse. For gamers, high DPI allows users to act and react faster. Lower DPI provides better control and accuracy for photo editing or other applications that require greater accuracy. iii. Is the lighter the wireless mouse the better?? No, although there are more and more wireless mouse on the market that are labeled as "lightweight", the weight of the mouse also affects the feel, comfort, and fatigue of long-term use, so it is recommended to try it out before buying a wireless mouse. 5. Recommendation Logitech Pebble-M350 Bluetooth Wireless Mouse Make any space minimalist, modern, and silent with Logitech Pebble M350 – the portable mouse that fits your curated lifestyle and goes wherever life takes you. The smooth organic shape fits in your pocket, bag, and feels great in your hand. With silent clicking and scrolling, you can get in the flow without disturbing anyone around you. Logitech Signature M650 Silent Wireless Mouse Upgrade to smarter scrolling, better comfort, and more productivity. The Signature M650 features SmartWheel scrolling that delivers precision or speed the moment you need it. A choice of sizes for smaller, larger and left hands means there's a perfect fit for anyone. Seamless wireless connectivity, silent clicks, customizable side buttons, and the contoured shape keep you comfortable and productive hour after hour. Microsoft Arc Wireless Bluetooth Mouse Microsoft Arc Mouse is designed to conform to your hand — and snaps flat to fit easily in your bag. Connects via Bluetooth. Now available in a choice of rich colors¹ to complement your style. (Image Source: Internet) The above information is for reference only Click here to see all mouse products