MS 3500 wireless mouse nano transceiver just vanished in hospital...
Will there be ANY chance to find transceiver that will talk to that mouse again?
They seem a bit like garage door remotes and each transceiver can only "speak" to one mouse (at a time) for obvious reasons.
Any advice other then throw mouse into the rubbish?
Axélle
Try here (http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-hardware/replace-lost-transceiver-for-mobile-mouse-3500/c9cb7ef8-efdc-4c22-9108-03f7ad583470?msgId=708e4488-3609-4a89-b03a-070c0b44881a), hon.
Thank you dear, will follow up when back home as I will need proof of purchase etc.
Thank you again,
Axélle
Quote from: Axélle on July 26, 2012, 07:13:07 PM
Thank you dear, will follow up when back home as I will need proof of purchase etc.
Thank you again,
Axélle
Oh wow, do they (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326246 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326246)) lead you along their frigging MS-garden-path not to wind up right where one started... what a bloody joke! Sorry to say.
It will make for PLENTY clicks for absolutely nothing other than finding out you cannot be helped. Well, not in this case of mine, I guess.
The long and short of it is for you having to PHONE the US and go through more endless and now auto-phone-responses and quite surely to no avail as well.
I went to the shop back in SA now, where I bought that mouse, alas they were just as bloody non-committing unhelpful...
I guess a wireless mouse sans transceiver is for the rubbish-bin - or at best a paper-weight.
So much for more of this new technology and when you need help. Welcome to our throwaway society. Eish, eish!
Axélle