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Why on Earth would you post a laser leveler unit in the copier printer section?? The only answer you'll find here is someone telling you that you are in the WRONG section... Why don't you take an extra couple minutes and actually post in the RIGHT cartegory...
Don't think you can buy the sensor by itself. Just purchase another "pair" on Amazon or some place similar. A single receiver (the powered unit inside the house) can pair to multiple sensors and it is a good idea to have a spare as these can be troublesome in my experience (some units lose contact with the sensors and have to be paired again on a regular basis, support says this is "normal").
Hi brily, yes you need to conned another optical cables with your HDMI cables since in this model the HDMI is "switching" and the HDMI doesn't cary the sound ... I just bout home theater with this recievr model and I had to buy the extra optical cables to get the sound .
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Ok, so I could probably do a lot of research to help you find online a usb receiver for this device, but it will probably cost you with shipping at least $10, probably not much more though. However I did find the same mouse with the receiver new for $20, well actually $16.93 and up. Just buy the new one and now you have an extra mouse, and usually the mouse goes bad before the receiver. http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=Micro+Wireless+Optical+Mouse+receiver+PD910P&hl=en&cid=1658940240727135967&sa=button#p
It will usually be better to go to your local store to buy a whole new mouse, by the time you pay for the part and the shipping costs, it'll be pretty close to a new one anyways, plus the disadvantage of waiting up to 4 weeks for it to be delivered to you (unless you were to pay extra for rush shipping). I would suggest buying new, it'll be much quicker and probably more economical that way.
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