Using Ni-MH batteries for a Wireless Mouse?

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Hello everyone,
I bought a Logitech G700s gaming mouse and it came with Sanyo Eneloop 1900mAh rechargeable Ni-MH AA battery.
The battery last only about 1 day or 2 days. Although it has a charging cable, which can directly connect to the mouse, it is inconvenient to use the mouse while the cable is plugged.

At home, I have four Energizer 2300mAh Ni-MH AA batteries with a wall charger.
So, is it ok to use these Energizer batteries with the mouse?

The mAh value is different. Eneloop battery which came with the mouse is 1900mAh. And Energizer batteries are 2300mAh.

I'm confused because I don't know whether higher mAh batteries are technically bad for the mouse or not. Anyway, in the user manual, it says, "use Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (1900mAh minimum).
So, does it prove that we can use higher mAh batteries like 2300mAh?

Thanks for your answers.
 
why not ?? 2300 will/ should give you a little extra run time that info is easy to find online about the batteries

''1900mAh minimum'' well that's the minimum amount required so 2300 is not lower ??

the mah mill amp hrs. has not much to do with power there still all the same voltage out put per cell size [aa-d- c-a]
 
I do know for my RC cars Energizer batteries at 2300mAh is what I use for that for the receiver and servos [4packs] and I get a nice day of use from them

a mouse is no where near demanding as them high-torgue servos and as said above they should do a better job at full charge -- do not leave the batteries on a charger that don't auto turn off when full charge is reached this can degrade the battery or over heat things to a point you may not like to see