You might be asking this question because you probably lost your nano receiver. Or there may be another reason, whatever it is, today you are going to find whether you’ll be able to connect back to your Laptop without a wireless dongle or not?
It depends. Why? Because there are many manufacturers out there designing wireless mouses and keyboards. First, you need to check whether the mouse is Bluetooth, RF (Radio Frequency), WiFi, etc. sometimes mouses can work both ways. For example, a mouse manufactured to work with Bluetooth as well as RF or WiFi will be able to work alone without a dongle. Secondly, if you have a Logitech mouse with a unifying signature on it, then yes! You can buy another Unifying Receiver to get it to connect again. You can find it on Amazon here.
Even the same model, type, brand, etc. wont connect, Why?
It happens because of the Frequency. For wireless devices to communicate, they have to operate on a certain frequency otherwise the connection wouldn’t establish. If you want to read more on how wireless mouses work, click here.
If more than one person is sitting in the same room using the wireless mouses of the same brand and model with their Laptop, their mouses would run smoothly without any disruption or interference to other receivers.
It is important to realize that it’s only possible due to the protocols of devices working with different frequencies.
Manufactures hard code inside the chips so that the products should start working as soon as they are plugged known as plug n play devices. In the past, when unpaired devices were manufactured, consumers themselves had to pair them up with certain protocols and serials.
Nowadays, however, the devices come paired, making things easier for people.
On the other hand, people who are really concerned about losing their dongle should consider buying a Bluetooth Mouse, which works with Laptops having a Bluetooth, and can also work with the Receiver.
The possible cases where the wireless mouse would work:
- If you have a hybrid mouse, which works both on Bluetooth and RF technology. In this case, the mouse is going to work on Bluetooth if you lost the RF receiver.
- The mouse has a Unifying Signature, meaning it would be usable when you bought the required unifying receiver.
I tried all of these options but the mouse doesn’t work, what should I do?
Well, I know it’s disappointing but I have to say, “throw it into the trash can.”
It’s the time for you to buy a new wireless mouse. If you don’t know which one to choosea, we’ll help you.
There are two choices available. First, you can buy a single wireless mouse, and second is the keyboard-mouse combo option.
It depends simply on your interests. Sometimes, the combo option saves some bucks and sometimes not.
But, the reason it’s a good option is because of a single receiver for both keyboard and mouse.
It helps those who don’t want to sacrifice their USB port.
Where I would find the best options:
- Wireless Mouse — Click here
- Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Combo — Click here
Which Mouses Should I prefer?
You should prefer Bluetooth mouses over all other types of mouses. Because, Bluetooth is the most common and the earliest source of communication between electronic devices, which is present in almost every electronic device. Moreover, it helps different devices to stay connected at different frequencies.