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48 of 52 found the following review helpful:
Better alternatives existJan 28, 2006
By Rahul Singh I do a lot of Powerpoint and Excel, so the choice of the right mouse is very important to me. I already own the "previous generation" Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 (available on Amazon for $24.99 at the time of writing), and thought they had the design nailed with the 3000! When I got my new notebook, I decided to get this one as an upgrade, assuming this would give me higher precision (1000dpi Laser) and 4-way scrolling, and would certainly exceed the standard of quality established by the 3000.
Well, I was wrong - Microsoft has taken a few steps back this time. Ergonomically, the mouse does not sit as well in my hands as the 3000, and I feel less in control of the pointer. I see no visible increase in precision over the 3000 - in fact its worse. The small left button is badly implemented (too small, not well positioned), so I don't use it (maybe I'll get better at it after some time).
By itself, this mouse is a good choice in its category - its very compact, very portable, wireless, and has an excellent battery life (as in the 3000, the USB wireless transmitter snaps back into the base of the mouse and turns off battery usage).
You are better off buying the 3000 - you will get a better designed wireless mouse for your notebook for a lesser price. Can't beat that!
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Not Great, but Good EnoughApr 02, 2006
By Puff I've had this mouse for about 2 months and I've used it with both a notebook and a PC. I installed the software on the notebook and haven't had any major problems.
On the plus side: There are adjustable controls for the pointer, scrolling speed, and lots of other things. It's slightly smaller and much lighter than a regular mouse so it's easy to thrown in a bag with a notebook. There's a magnifying feature which may be very helpful for some users, but doesn't seem to do much for me.
On the minus side: The pointer can be a little erratic. I find it accurate enough but the movement is not as smooth as what you would get with a regular mouse. It can also be difficult to set an ideal scrolling/pointer speed. (The scroll wheel is very loose and it's not easy to scroll slowly through something.)
All that said, I'm satisfied with this mouse. I do not often use the scrolling wheel because of the problems with it. I never use the magnification feature. But for surfing online or writing a paper or playing solitaire on a notebook this mouse is sufficient. As a side note, my PC mouse just stopped working and I found that I can plug the USB adapter from the wireless mouse into my PC and the mouse works just fine on that computer without installing the software.
As far as the negative reviews go, I think some of those people must have gotten lemons. Of course, if lots of people end up with bad products that's something to think about. Also, if you're looking for something that feels and performs like the desktop mouse you're used to, this isn't it. But if you just want something convenient you can carry with your notebook, I think this mouse is alright. I certainly wouldnt pay the regular price for it. But if you can get it for about $30, I think it's worth it.
17 of 20 found the following review helpful:
DisappointedNov 28, 2005
By Patrick Choi
"Pat"
I've been a user of the Microsoft Wireless Notebook mice for a year, and found it to be a wonderful device. It was just comfortable and a pleasure to use. The only drawback was the hideous receiver which looked... well, strange. But other than that, the buttons were simple to press, the wheel clicked nicely and the tracking was great (I use it to play games!), no lag.
When I first saw this Microsoft Laser Notebook Mouse 6000, I didn't hesitate at all to buy it. You can say I was pretty disappointed to know that I wasn't getting an upgraded version of the mouse I described above...
Pros:
- The transmitter at least looks halfway normal, and is not a big chunk sticking out of your notebook.
- A magnifyer button was added, but I mapped it to the 'back' button for browsing the internet. More buttons is good thing, but more on this below.
- The wheel is smooth scrolling and doesn't click. Nice for the lady friend who's sleeping while you work (or play games).
- Very nice tracking, the mouse is smooth as silk and doesn't lag at all, but no noticeable improvement from previous generations of optical mice.
Cons:
- The buttons are extremely hard to press. I've never encountered any mice that had to be pressed as hard as this to get an action done. You feel like you have to push your wrist forward to push the button.
- The ergonomics of the mouse aren't there. It looks like its made to be comfortable to your hand, but it isn't. Hard to describe, but after awhile, I really noticed that my hand was stuck in a "claw" shape and started to ache a little bit.
- The magnifyer button... is way too small and hard to press. Also the location of the button, while it looks like it can be easily pressed with your thumb, in fact is not. Your finger has to reach forward to the mouse to press it, which means you will most likely move your mouse too, losing the position you wanted to magnify in the first place. As mentioned in other reviews, sometimes it gets stuck and you need to push it again to pop back up. Those of you thinking it can be used as a 'back' button will be pleased to know that it can be remapped, but also know that the button is not friendly for this usage.
The main problem I have with the mouse is really the buttons. With other mice, you don't think about clicking because the mouse is easy to press. But with this mouse, you want to press, look down, and realize the button still hasn't been pushed yet. Clicking should not require a conscious effort. Your mouse should not enter your mind when you use it, but in this case, every time you click you will be forced to remember to click just a little harder.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Very good lappy mouse with some minor problemsJun 20, 2006
By Qi An I read some negative comments about this mouse but I still decided to give it a try. After I got it, I do find some tracking issue as claimed by some other people only when I change the cursor speed to very fast. When I use the default setting the mouse works greatly.
pros: compact laser precision ergonomic design more buttons pretty good tracking
cons: some tracking issues when speed is very fast more effort needed to click right button than my old MS 3000 mouse not all buttons customizable relative short receiver range(~1.5m)
In all, I would say it is a pretty good mouse and worth buying
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Not as good as its precursorNov 02, 2005
By L. Zhu I've been using Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse for over 1 year and quite satisfy with it, so when this finally hit market, I bought one without hesitation. However, it's rather disappointing.
The buttons become rather firm and pretty hard to press now, the mouse itself, has no ergonomic design and hard to hold, I wouldn't be surprised if your wrist/finger hurts after use this mouse.
The mouse comes with side button, works as a magnification(driver required), but, the button is poorly designed, after turn on with a single click, several clicks are needed to turn it off.
Pros:
Laser Technology(no noticeable benifit though)
Slim Design
Good built quality
Cons:
Poor side button
No ergonomic design
Hard to press button(it's a matter of taste, but I don't like it)
If you need a good notebook mouse, go for Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical, it's still the best notebook mouse, I'm still waiting for V400 though.
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