Replacement mouse for a 310 Tochsmart. Mouse model No. MG-0856

I can't find a replacement mouse for my 310 touchsmart. Mouse model no. MG-0856.
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Bombshell1, welcome to the forum.
I have a HP Split x2 and a HP Envy Phoenix 810.  I use a Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 with both of them.  It is a smaller mouse, but works great.  This would work as long as you have an extra USB 2.0 port.
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