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Maxim Mochalov2019-07-20 22:34:11
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Maxim Mochalov, 2019-07-20 22:34:11

How much does a mouse eat?

Gentlemen, couch (and not couch) experts, I propose this question for consideration: how much, damn it, does a mouse eat?
But seriously, the power consumption of the entire computer does not interest me, and even if I did, it can be found, I'm interested (attention!) what about amps? no, well, really, nowhere are there even approximate figures ....
let me remind you, the question is from above - here is an explanation for those interested
I want to make a wireless mouse out of a wired mouse or transfer from batteries to batteries with mini-usb charging (I myself know that it’s possible that it’s a bad thing and no, it’s not cheaper to buy, I’ll add a couple of bells and whistles), so I need to know which battery to buy on Ali I found from 50mAh to 10000 (li-po), I don’t see the point in taking the maximum, but 200-300mAh also seems not enough, now the choice rests on how much you need for nuu ... let's say 3-5 hours of continuous (well, almost) work without recharging
There are several mice - two of the most common ones for 100 rubles - wireless, one wired and my main one, with lgbt backlight - redragon cenrophorus (if it matters) - also wired (it probably eats the most), and by the way, on the off site there is nothing like didn't find what I was looking for...
I will experiment, of course, on cheap ones, and then, if I can, I will upgrade my main mouse))
I would be grateful for any answers and suggestions

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rPman, 2019-07-20
@Marsmaksimus

no more than 100mA, the very first article from Google talks about 13-40mA in general .

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Moskus, 2019-07-20
@Moskus

The question is meaningless, because mice consume differently. At the same time, in the properties of USB devices it is simply written in plain text when they are connected. Turn on and watch. Only something tells me that the hell you will redo it, since you have such questions.

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tfc, 2019-07-20
@tfc

See what capacity most wireless mice have. This is usually stated in their specifications.

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