It really up to you. I have a Dell mouse for my Dell 3048 all in one computer, whenever I turn off computer, I turn off my mouse to save power on the two AA Duracell batteries installed in it.
Yes, my apology. I was referring to the lifecycle of the two batteries (save power) that are installed in my computer mouse. I corrected my post above. When the battery run low in your mouse, it will let you know and you can purchase a new battery to be installed. Again, it's really up to you.
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It really up to you. I have a Dell mouse for my Dell 3048 all in one computer, whenever I turn off computer, I turn off my mouse to save power on the two AA Duracell batteries installed in it.
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February 4th, 2018 23:00
Is the power button designed for such frequent use?
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February 5th, 2018 07:00
Looking at the Dell WM126 manual, I see the mouse use only one AA battery.
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February 5th, 2018 07:00
Just in case you need the drivers:
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Yes, my apology. I was referring to the lifecycle of the two batteries (save power) that are installed in my computer mouse. I corrected my post above. When the battery run low in your mouse, it will let you know and you can purchase a new battery to be installed. Again, it's really up to you.
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February 5th, 2018 08:00
Thanks for so detailed answers!!! :)
Summarizing:
1. I can turn on and off (for extend battery life) the mouse every day.
2. Mouse power button designed for such frequent use.
Right? :)