The Basics (continued):
Next we see the mouse from two different angles. You have the typical left and right click buttons, a centered scroll wheel, and on the side there are two buttons that can be controlled by your thumb (if right handed).
The mouse has a slick, modern styling, and it is smaller than a typical desktop mouse which makes it convenient for travel or use in non-standard applications (like in the living room with an HTPC).
The image below shows the bottom of the mouse with the battery compartment door open and one AA battery included. Notice that the mouse has an on/off switch, but the keyboard doesn’t.
The I-Rocks RF-6572 2.4GHz wireless keyboard mouse combo uses a single receiver, which is nice since you might otherwise have to use two PS/2 ports or two USB ports in order to connect a keyboard and a mouse. I feel that is a nice feature to have, and it is pretty cool that the receiver will light up when you use either the mouse or the keyboard.
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