Back in March I reviewed the Mogo Mouse, and in that review I mentioned that I had used it on my PDA. Several people emailed me asking for more information on how I accomplished that. So I’ll show you how a $14.95 software package and a Bluetooth mouse can help become even more productive on your (Windows) PDA.

Even though my PDA has a touch screen, it’s not always the easiest way to work with it. If it’s on a desk or tray table then it is much easier to use a mouse to do my work. This is where "Bluemouse" comes in handy.

Teksoft’s Bluemouse application allows you to pair almost any Bluetooth mouse (and keyboard) with your PDA. The system requirements are simple; you need a WindowsMobile device (professional/classic/PocketPC only) and a compatible Bluetooth mouse. 

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Using the program is easy, once your mouse has been "paired", it will automatically connect with your PDA each time you turn it on. BlueMouse has options for changing the cursor speed, the cursor shape/color and for selecting the action for button presses.

Teksoft BlueMouse costs $14.99 and comes with a trial mode that allows up to 30 clicks of your mouse. I suggest trying before you buy, so you can be sure that your Bluetooth mouse works correctly.

 

Teksoft Bluemouse product page