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Microsoft Mouse Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 4000 USB Port Single Mfg. Part #: FA2-00003 Vendor SKU: FA2-00003 Store ID: AS550666 Condition: New , Availability: YES (275) Warranty: 1 Year from manufacturer Popularity: Product is Not Rated | Rate it! Send Link to Friend | Submit a Question Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 4000 - Wireless - Optical - Mouse - 4 x Button Programmable - 1 x Scroll/Tilt Wheel - USB Specification General Information Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation Manufacturer Part Number FA2-00003 Manufacturer Website Address www.microsoft.com Product Name Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 4000 Marketing Information Plug in the compact receiver when you're ready to work, then snap it into your mouse when you travel, saving hassle and battery life. Easily enlarge and edit details with the new Magnifier and scroll four ways with the innovative 4-Way Scrolling. Pointing Device Pointing Device Type Mouse Pointing Device Connectivity Technology Wireless Pointing Device Wireless Technology Radio Frequency Movement Detection Optical Buttons 4 x Button (Programmable) Scroller 1 x Scroll/Tilt Wheel Interfaces/Ports Interfaces/Ports 1 x Type A USB (Receiver) Physical Characteristics Dimensions 1.48" Height x 2.28" Width x 3.89" Depth - Mouse 0.37" Height x 0.82" Width x 2.6" Depth - Receiver Weight 3.06 oz - Mouse with batteries 0.35 oz - Receiver Availability Details Warehouse Qty Price Status Updated ETA Fremont, California 266 $25.52 Jul 31 2007 2:03PM — Los Angeles, California 3 $25.52 Jul 31 2007 2:03PM — Portland, Oregon 5 $25.52 Jul 31 2007 2:04PM — Houston, Texas 1 $25.52 Jul 31 2007 2:04PM — Why are there different prices for some warehouses?  more

  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Sep-03-2008

"Mouse quite working after only 3 weeks."

Buy at own risk. This mouse works nicely when working, but unless you want to keep replacing it, go with something different.

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Mar-25-2008

Microsoft's updated Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 is geared toward people hoping to alleviate wrist pain commonly symptomatic of cheaper, generic mice. It features 2.4GHz wireless technology, a rechargeable battery, and built-in access to Microsoft Vista

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Mar-18-2008

"dont by that mouse! a4 tech x7 is better and cheaper. ."

the x7 has 2500 dpi instead of 1000 dpi from the poor microsoft mouse. on the x7 you can also control how high dpi you will have and its alot more stylish.

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Jan-06-2008

"Not a very long life span"

it just Quit after only 2 months, I have not found a good laptop mouse yet

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  • From: Yahoo! Shopping
  • Posted: Dec-16-2007

Love it-getting another one!

Pros: No software, easy to use, batteries last forever! Cons: none yet I've had this for close to a year and it's awesome. There's nothing to set up and I can just plug it in any computer and use it. Once my husband saw this, he uses it for his compu

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  • From: Yahoo! Shopping
  • Posted: Jun-07-2007

Can't Keep A Connection

Pros: Ergonomic, Functional, Convenient, Long Battery Life Cons: Horrible Wireless Reliability I think the mouse is great if only it would work reliably! I might return this mouse and look for a better wireless alternative if I can't resolve why the

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Feb-27-2007

"compact & convenient"

It does everything it is supposed to. It travels well; no parts get lost. It functions just like the full-sized version. It uses one battery instead of using a charger; less parts to lose. No software needed to install it.

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  • From: Yahoo! Shopping
  • Posted: Feb-21-2007

GREAT - til it dies!

Pros: Easy to use Cons: Doesn't last long This mouse WAS great, compact, easy to use, convenient USB storage when not in use. About a year after purchasing the mouse my computer would give me a "do not recognize USB device" message when I plugged the

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Dec-26-2006

"Good mouse (and they changed the crappy reciever!)"

After hearing all the bad experiences people have had with this mouse I was hesitant to go and get one, even with its sale price of $20 (Canadian). However I did buy it when I saw that microsoft changed their unreliable and illogical reiever with a n

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  • From: CNET
  • Posted: Sep-16-2006

"Short range, short lived, expensive, bad drivers"

I travel a great deal for business, and thought this would be a good compromise between size and comfort. It was expensive -- $40, and had good battery life. But it's a little large, and the really bad things was it is a NIGHTMARE to get the computer

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