Logitech V470 Cordless Laser Mouse

I noticed the Logitech V470 Cordless Laser Mouse on apples product page says it's for "notebooks." Can this mouse be used with my desktop? I'm pretty sure it can just curious though. It says the same on buy.com
Bones

Hi-
You can use it with any machine that will accept the receiver dongle.
I have a wireless notebook Logitech that my daughter uses with a G4 tower. Fits her little hand better than the "desktop" versions.

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