Yes, I use one on my desktop all the time because I have small hands.
Yes.
Yes of course it has no differnece the same things work on a desktop or notebook same technology used.
A wireless mouse can be used for both. As for recharging, most wireless mice you will look at take Alkaline batteries, so you have to replace them when they die. If the mouse contains Rechargable batteries, then yes it will have to be plugged into the PC (or wall) to charge.
It may work with your Desktop. It depends if your PC has the capability to use wireless devices
It is relatively difficult with normal cleaning products, you should get a keyboard cleaning kit.
There are several good wireless keyboard and mouse combinations available on the market. One example of a good wireless set is the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Desktop 7000, which features a highly comfortable mouse.
The patented MoGo Mouse BT is a wireless Bluetooth laptop mouse that stores and charges inside the PCMCIA card slot of your notebook computer.
You can buy the Microsoft wireless optical desktop 1000 mouse directly from Microsoft, or from various retailers. Another option is to buy it from websites such as Amazon.
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The mouse will worse on practically any service as long as there is sufficient battery power.
is is similar to a normal laptop. it has an keyboard and a mouse which helps nevagate around.
Generally notebooks have less RAM and storage than a desktop. A notebook may also have a short battery life, smaller keyboard, and a touchpad instead of a mouse.