Car Mouse Views
Which brings us to Four Door Media's Road Mice and Car Mouse products. Functionally speaking, they're wireless computer mice. But aesthetically speaking, they're a hot-blooded car guy's ideal computer peripheral. But do they have the horses for practical mouse use? Let's kick the tires and take a closer look, shall we?
Auto timer: Battery life is always a concern with wireless mice, especially those that feature lights such as these. The car mouse has an auto shut off feature if you leave your device on idle mdash; pun intended lmdash; for a few minutes. You also have the option of disabling the lights if you want to save even more mouse fuel.
Ergonomics: Unfortunately, all that attention to detail comes with a price. While the car mouse ended up being more comfortable than I expected, its car shape makes it not quite as comfortable as a pure mouse, especially for long-term use. Cars with smooth shapes tended to feel better than blocky ones imdash; at least for yours truly.
Q. We recently spent $1,700 to repair the damage caused by mice eating away at our Toyota Sienna's fuel injection wires, which shorted out the computer system. Is there a way to stop this from happening? The car is kept in a garage, which is obviously not mouse-proof . Also, is there a car company out there who makes a car that is mouse-proof?