> You could buy one of the many wireless two button scroll wheel mice on > the market. I use the MS wireless Blue, bought it on sale about a year ago (well, when it first came out). Been very happy with it. Even the, *Gasp*, Intellipoint software works fine. Since I leave it at work, I unplug the battery from the bottom when I leave. They have (at Best Buy) a "cute" little wireless notebook mouse, with a dongle for a receiver. This is better than the MS solution, in my case, as it simplifies the cord struggle - if I had this mouse, I could easily take the wireless with me to home, school, and work. As it is, since it is too much trouble to deal with, I leave the mouse and long USB cabled receiver at work. The wired receiver is good, lets say, in a situation where I would want to sit at the couch looking at a DVD on the TV, and the 6 foot distance was too short (RF, not bluetooth). There are plenty of options out there. It helps to have either rechargeable batteries, or a supply of used, but not exhausted batteries (check with your local Video Recording company).