Ask Elizabeth: Availability and Delivery?

by Elizabeth Blair York | October 12th, 2007

Q. When will I get my new MoGo x54?

A. First of all, if you have ordered a new MoGo mouse and the delivery has not met the schedule you were given, please feel free to contact me or MoGo’s support line. We are here and want to help if you are having problems.

Secondly, if you order today then you should be quoted about a 4 week delivery time. Gateway, for example, is giving out mid-November for a ship date.

By the end of the year, expect this lead time to drop. In the meantime, please accept our deep felt thanks for being some of the first  to buy these exciting new products!

Q. When will UK orders ship?

A. The lead time internationally is the same as domestically. If you order now, then you can expect it to be shipped mid-November.

International reviewers, like the UK’s Pocket-Lint, have already received their models to try out and talk about.

Q. Where can I buy them outside the US?

A. To make life easy for you, here’s that link again: . Find your nearest MoGo retailer here.


On Fridays, MoGo Mobility’s Elizabeth will seek to answer your MoGo (and non-MoGo) technical questions.

Elizabeth is a professional writer & geek with most of the last decade spent in senior management at a leading global IT provider. Thousands have attended her seminars in the US & Canada on subjects ranging from basic TCP/IP networking to high-end data storage solutions.

Got a question? Ask Elizabeth.

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  • Ask Elizabeth: Are MoGo Products compatible with…?

    by Elizabeth Blair York | October 5th, 2007

    Q. Will my Bluetooth Mouse work with my Linux system?

    A. Yes.

    If you’re using the commercially available desktop GNU/Linux platform, then you should already have the Bluetooth kernel drivers compiled as modules and ready to load once your systems detects a Bluetooth hub and/or a Bluetooth peripheral device.

    If anything, you may need to buy a Bluetooth USB adaptor, like MoGo’s about-to-be released Daptor.

    Tyler wrote a great post on this a few month back. Andthis article is a little old but has tons of good information about Linux and Bluetooth.

    Q. Will MoGo products work with Vista?

    A. They already do.

    Issues with Vista getting Bluetooth peripherals to work almost always have more to do with how the platform handles the Bluetooth protocol than any specific Bluetooth device (like the MoGo Mouse).

    Here are the official Microsoft instructions for setting up any Bluetooth device with Vista. The Microsoft TechNet has a bunch of answers for the common problems you may encounter.

    Q. I don’t live in the U.S. and don’t want to pay the outrageous shipping to buy a MoGo mouse from a US retailer. Tell me there are international sellers!

    A. OK, there are International Sellers!

    It’s true. Find your nearest MoGo retailer here.


    On Fridays, MoGo Mobility’s Elizabeth will seek to answer your MoGo (and non-MoGo) technical questions.

    Elizabeth is a professional writer & geek with most of the last decade spent in senior management at a leading global IT provider. Thousands have attended her seminars in the US & Canada on subjects ranging from basic TCP/IP networking to high-end data storage solutions.

    Got a question? Ask Elizabeth.

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