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    Headlines - Logitech launches V550 Nano: the clip-and-go notebook mouse

    Do notebook users forget their mouse when on the go? Logitech thinks so, and its V550 Nano is the clip-on solution.
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    Re: Headlines - Logitech launches V550 Nano: the clip-and-go notebook mouse

    No, no a thousand times no.

    I hate it lol

    If you're going to travel with the laptop in a bag.. the mouse goes in the bag.

    If you're going to move from desk to desk, the mouse either sits on top while you carry it, or goes in your pocket.

    The nano reciever was/is a fantastic idea first seen on the original nano. This is just a problem that didn't need to be solved imo. If you forget your mouse.. you will forget to clip it to the notebook too. What they should have done is make a little sensor which when you close the lid says "Don't forget your mouse".. problem solved

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    Re: Headlines - Logitech launches V550 Nano: the clip-and-go notebook mouse

    I'm thinking I can nearly get the same effect with velcro

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    Re: Headlines - Logitech launches V550 Nano: the clip-and-go notebook mouse

    Agreed with above, really stupid... You can put the mouse in your bag.. Daftness.

    Off topic, the old nano was way better than the new one imo.. Why did they move the receiver inside the battery cover..

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    Re: Headlines - Logitech launches V550 Nano: the clip-and-go notebook mouse

    no thanks.

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