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    Default Question about 5-boxing and wireless mice

    Hi All,

    I know Xzin and a few others use wireless mice to control a mouse accross multiple machines. I assume that the wireless receviers on each machine are all set up to pick up the same frequency being broadcasted by the mouse.

    The questions I have are - are there any recommended brands, and how do you set up the receivers all to pick up the same freqency - is this done with software?

    Cheers,
    Stealthy

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    On my mice (couple of mx1000 which I don't use for dualboxing due to difference in screen-shape):
    1) Click reciever #1's reset button.
    2) Click reciever #2's reset button.
    3) Click Mouse #2's reset button.

    The reason I don't use Mouse #1 instead is because it's about 3 years older. Name has worn off, mouseweel no longer clicks, stuff like that. I do, however, use it while #2 is recharging.

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    I have 4x Logitech wireless mice that I am selling. Was using them to broadcast to my 4 boxes.

    This is the mouse: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16826104033

    Let me know if you are interested. Mice are only a month old and work flawlessly.

    -goose

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