Wireless Mighty Mouse NOT smooth! (Fixed!)

I have been having a problem lately with my Wireless Might Mouse, that the tracking was very, very poor and mouse movement was not smooth. It was almost to the point of being unusable.
I've discovered what the problem was and thought I'd share it: the mouse was simply too far away from my MacBook Pro. That sounds like an obvious thing, but my desk setup is a 23" Apple Cinema Display in the center of my desk, and the MacBook Pro on a stand to the upper left of the screen. The mouse pad is to the lower right of the Cinema Display. The way it was positioned, the display was acting as a big panel blocking the diagonal line of sight from the mouse to the laptop. While I understand that bluetooth does not rely on line of sight, it does severely degrade when big metal obstacles are placed in the way!
I noticed that with the screen not in the way, the mouse performance is perfect and smooth even at 3 foot distances.
I mention this just in case anyone else comes across a similar issue with their setup!

BT also uses the same range of frequencies as do some wireless and cordless phones and also microwave ovens.
BT uses what is essentially a public frequency band, so in addition to reflections as you so well pointed out, there are other reasons for BT devices "acting up."
Also other BT devices can cause "stuttering" by jamming the other devices, even though they are not coupled. They essentially create a high noise level.

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    Message was edited by: Rod Hagen

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