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1. I supposed you could use the included dongle on a computer and continue to use the BT for the SP3. However I haven't tried it and not sure which one it would pick up first if they were both nearby. I might suspect that they would both start to take input. if they were not close to each other I would suspect this to work as you intend. I will give it a try when I get back to my mouse which I left in my office.
2. It is surprisingly durable. I have not really dropped it. It doesn't come with a small padded baggy that I transport it but I do not baby it during transport. Unlike my Logitech Performance MX which I can attest to be being durable after dropping it out of the trunk of a car and it bounced a couple of times on the parking lot.
3. Battery life - I did purchase the mouse a year ago for a different computer and then when I got my SP3 I pulled it out to try. My older laptop didn't do very well with the BT as it was the older (I think BT3) and disconnected every so often. However the battery I didn't change until more than 12 months later and I didn't think that they needed changing but was testing with another laptop (Lenovo Yoga 2) and wanted to give it a fresh chance as I was having trouble pairing it with that laptop. So it was stored for many months and used for maybe 3 before I swapped batteries. I have been using it with new alkaline batteries since November with no issues still.
4. Actually until you reminded me of the MOUS9 I didn't think there were any full-size mouse formats in Bluetooth out there. The Razer Orochi is not as big as the MOUS9. I believe the Gigabyte one is also not as large: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3247#ov
you are probably right that the angular dimensions just didn't suit me. I really like the rubberized texture and appreciate that on certain mice for the thumb and little finger.
2. It is surprisingly durable. I have not really dropped it. It doesn't come with a small padded baggy that I transport it but I do not baby it during transport. Unlike my Logitech Performance MX which I can attest to be being durable after dropping it out of the trunk of a car and it bounced a couple of times on the parking lot.
3. Battery life - I did purchase the mouse a year ago for a different computer and then when I got my SP3 I pulled it out to try. My older laptop didn't do very well with the BT as it was the older (I think BT3) and disconnected every so often. However the battery I didn't change until more than 12 months later and I didn't think that they needed changing but was testing with another laptop (Lenovo Yoga 2) and wanted to give it a fresh chance as I was having trouble pairing it with that laptop. So it was stored for many months and used for maybe 3 before I swapped batteries. I have been using it with new alkaline batteries since November with no issues still.
4. Actually until you reminded me of the MOUS9 I didn't think there were any full-size mouse formats in Bluetooth out there. The Razer Orochi is not as big as the MOUS9. I believe the Gigabyte one is also not as large: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3247#ov
you are probably right that the angular dimensions just didn't suit me. I really like the rubberized texture and appreciate that on certain mice for the thumb and little finger.