Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 - Slate

 

Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 - Slate

 

Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 - Slate

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.7 x 3.1 inches ; 7.2 ounces

  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.

  • ASIN: B0002CPBWI

  • Item model number: BX3-00008


By : Microsoft
List Price : $29.95
Price : $13.88
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Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 - Slate

Product Description


Color: Slate|Product Packaging: Retail
From the Manufacturer
A Perfectly Portable Mouse with a Snap-In Receiver The Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 provides smooth, responsive portable performance when and where you're ready to work. And a convenient snap-in receiver automatically turns off the mouse, so you don't have to worry about wasting battery power.
  • Designed by ergonomic experts for comfort in either hand.
  • Extended battery life--many users average more than six months of battery life.

Snap-In ReceiverUse the snap-in receiver to turn off the mouse and save battery life.

Microsoft High Definition Laser TechnologyExperience ultimate performance in the palm of your hand. Microsoft High Definition mouse products are more precise, more responsive, and delivers smoother tracking.



This practical optical mouse features a tiny snap-in receiver that plugs into your notebook when you''re ready to work, and snaps into your mouse when you''re on the go. Extended battery life lets you work longer without interruption.

Technical Details

  • Wireless notebook mouse

  • Long battery life

  • Convenient snap-in receiver

  • Optical sensor tracks mouse movement

  • Designed for use with either hand

Customer Reviews


I've had this mouse for a couple of weeks and am very satisfied with it. There was no software installation. I simply plugged the wireless receiver into an available USB port, put a "AA" size battery in the mouse, and turned on the computer. The mouse started working just as Windows XP finished loading.
It may be a little small for really large hands, but it fits my hand (medium-size male) perfectly with my palm resting on a mouse pad for comfort. In fact, it feels better than most I've had in the past (desktop or laptop). And the mouse fits into a side packet of a laptop case very nicely. As others have pointed out, the USB receiver fits into the bottom of the mouse when traveling.
The buttons are shapped well, as are the rubber side grips. The two large buttons feel solid, but the center scroll button is a little noisy and doesn't feel as well made. But, that center button works as well as the other two.
Since I've only had it a couple of weeks, I don't know how long the "AA" battery will last yet. However, I'm using my laptop mainly as a desktop, used many hours each day, and the original battery is still going strong. To insert the battery, press the silver button directly below the "Microsoft" logo and the top pops off (the release button is designed to look decorative). At that point, one will immediately see the battery holder.
The wireless feature works flawlessly. In fact, if one had really good eyes, one could operate the computer from the other side of a room. Yes, I've actually tried that, with the mouse moving the cursor around the screen with no problems.
I just read one of the other reviews where a lag was mentioned. I've seen nothing of this. In fact, after reading that review, I sat here moving the mouse slowly, quickly, tiny movements, short movements, long movements, and so on, with no noticeable lag. The cursor moves exactly as the mouse moves.
All in all, I think anyone would be satisfied with this mouse.
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UPDATE: I wrote the above in February 2005 and have continued to use the mouse since (now Aug 2006). It is still performing well and the battery mentioned in the review above lasted through about 2.5 months of routine everyday use. I have since purchased a second mouse for my desktop computer, which is also working fine after about four months. The following is in response to issues raised by other reviewers.
To Edwin A. Pell III (New York), the mouse fits identically in either a left or right hand. To reverse the buttons, open the "Mouse" control panel and select "other pointing devices" in the drop-down menu listing your laptop's touchpad.
Again, to anyone wanting to ADJUST MOUSE SETTINGS, use the "other pointing devices" selection in the "Mouse" control panel.
To A. Mazakov (Fairfax, VA), the mouse is not sealed shut. The screws are located under the four black adhesive feet on the bottom of the mouse. Pry the feet off with a knife and stick them back on when finished with your modification.
To Denis Dolgachev (Ann Arbor, MI), you do not have to disconnect the mouse each night. The mouse enters a battery saving mode when no movement is detected for some time, allowing batteries to last upwards of two to three months (depending on usage) with a continous connection. In other words, you really only need to disconnect the mouse when you want to move or store the computer.
Those mentioning lags, delays, or choppy movement should check the "Mouse" control panel settings or for things interfering with USB devices. When setup and operating properly, there is no latency behavior whatsoever with this mouse. Movements are fine and precise. The only normal delay is in the split second when the mouse recovers from the battery saving mode after periods of inactivity.

My second wireless optical moue after Logitech 931152-0403 Cordless Optical Mouse. Much better than the Logitech mouse as it lighter and "soft"buttons.
Highly recommended for laptops. Even though it has a "connect" button, never had to use it. Just plug and play installation. No need to download/install drivers. Used it with Win 2000 and Win XP.
Pros ::
Solid responsive mouse
Soft buttons
Cordless so no tangled wires around you
Optical so can be used on ( just about ) any surface
Small USB receiver
Used it, without any issues, with my wireless internet connection
Easy to replace batteries
Single AA battery
Cons ::
Might be small for a person with large hands ;/or long fingers
NO carrying case. Even though the adapter fits in the mouse. It could help to have a carrying case as well.
Not aware of any way to program the "buttons" ( for "left handed" persons )
Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 - Slate

 

Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 - Slate

 


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