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I’m so tired of my mouse getting tangled up. What are my options?
Many people have gone toward using a cordless mouse when they are on the computer. Not only does this create one less cord to be plugged in, but it also allows the person using the mouse the ability to move around the room while still using the mouse. Either a Bluetooth mouse or a USB mouse will do the job and allow a person more freedom to get away from being bound by the cords connected to the mice.
Of course, some people who have small children tend to shy away from getting devices like this because they are so easy for children to pick up and take off with. It is not uncommon for somebody to find a missing mouse in a trash can or inside the seat cushions.

What kind of accessories might I need for my laptop?
Probably the most important accessory a person with a laptop can have would be a laptop bag. These bags are needed simply to be able to protect the laptop from being damaged. Another of the more effective accessories needed would be laptop batteries. Although any new laptop comes with a battery, a person who uses his laptop frequently cannot always depend on just one battery. This is why some people choose to carry two or three laptops at a time. Also, another accessory needed might be a mouse, if the person using the laptop wants to have more accurate movement with scrolling features on the computer.

My laptop is running pretty slow. Is there anything I can do?

Although the first inclination might be to throw the device out the window, the proper thing to do would be to make a couple of minor changes. For example, dimming the brightness of the computer screen can help the laptop battery last longer. Also doing some of the things that can decrease the amount of extra energy used is always good. This means that unnecessary programs should not be running and that the computer should be defragmented from time to time.

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