QUOTE(Sairenji @ Aug 17 2010, 08:43 PM)
Speaking of which, i had this EX100 mouse.
It's been a year & i never had any problem. Then 1 day, when the batteries died, i do the usual stuff & replace with new batteries. To my surprise, it died within 3 days O_O.
It was pretty weird since during the last 1 year, i only need to replace batteries at least after 3 months before it died out.
I replace it again & same result happen, died after 3 or 4 days. Try again with Energizer(i used Eveready Super Heavy Duty before) this time & poof, died after 6 days.
What the cause of this?
Use Panasonic Alkaline before? I'm using it now with my Logitech M305, very long lasting, at least 3+ months before the software chasing me to change 1 LOL.It's been a year & i never had any problem. Then 1 day, when the batteries died, i do the usual stuff & replace with new batteries. To my surprise, it died within 3 days O_O.
It was pretty weird since during the last 1 year, i only need to replace batteries at least after 3 months before it died out.
I replace it again & same result happen, died after 3 or 4 days. Try again with Energizer(i used Eveready Super Heavy Duty before) this time & poof, died after 6 days.
What the cause of this?
Super Heavy Duty battery still not good enough for wireless mice cause they need the *oohm* to have a steady power. Best used with alkaline or better batteries.
I do used it with Super Heavy Duty type before, it doesn't last long, 1+ month before the software alarmed me to change 1. And the respond from sleep mode is way slow, not enough *oohm*.
If you do experience fast battery dry out after using Panasonic Alkaline, then check for warranty validity and quickly allow the technician to check for you, it might be some part of the circuit board that's having issue.
Aug 18 2010, 10:20 AM

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