I got this exact model 2nd hand around 2003 and it has always worked great. Works great on almost any surface. Still works great, just bought a new one for second computer
It works fine, as it is. I like the programmable buttons. However, if you use the Mac's feature of "fast user switching", the mouse will act screwy as you switch from user to user.
Many of the reviews here praise the ergonomics and 'feel' of the mouse. Personally I find it awkward to handle. The mouse itself is very light and easy to move around though. However, due to its...
To most PC users, a mouse may be just a mouse, but there are those who insist on having exactly the right rodent. There's certainly plenty of choice available, from ergonomic models that cradle the...
So far is the only mouse that I hasn't been thrown to the trash, I like a lot the accuracy in both OS, easy to setup in windows, but in mac doesn't. I wish it could have a diferente sensor and...
This is a very comfortable mouse that works very well (for a little while anyway) with most Windows applications. The tilt wheel / lateral scroll is a nice feature, but doesn't work with many...
when its working, it works well. lasted me only 3 months of medium usage. left click works about 30-40% of the time, makes my computer feel very slow and really drives me crazy. might be a one time...
Microsoft's IntelliEye line of optical mouses are quite popular, and for good reason. They're the first no-ball mouses that don't need a special mousemat. Most mouses are "opto-mechanical"....
I look for no other mouse nowadays after being an Intellimouse fan for over 3 years. I find the optics reliable and never get problems of any concern. The side buttons are invaluable when gaming...
Until recently, you could easily be forgiven for thinking that the humble desktop mouse had reached an evolutionary standstill. Sure, different manufacturers added differently shaped bodies, extra...
Basic corded mouse.If you don't care about a wireless mouse, and don't need anything beyond basic two-button plus scroll-wheel functionality, reviews say Microsoft makes the most comfortable basic...
To most PC users, a mouse may be just a mouse, but there are those who insist on having exactly the right rodent. There's certainly plenty of choice available, from ergonomic models that cradle the...
E-mail amazon first if this is an oem or a retail version.
if it's an oem please read on beware if the mouse breaks you will not be able to get a replacement from microsoft. Microsoft will not replace it with a new one (was told by rep that nothing...
To most PC users, a mouse may be just a mouse, but there are those who insist on having exactly the right rodent. There's certainly plenty of choice available, from ergonomic models that cradle the...
In the sentence ending, "...a recharging station that's thankfully paired down compared with those of Microsoft's older rechargeable mice," you meant "pared" not "paired".
I don't suppose a left handed model is in the works or can be ordered. It 'll probably cost a premium for obvious reasons. Is the silver paint like many other mice that I come across? I don't like...
If you're willing to pay the price, you'll get superior tracking on just about any surface (other than mirrored ones or glass) with the Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse ($80 street), which uses the...
Basic corded mouse.If you don't care about a wireless mouse, and don't need anything beyond basic two-button plus scroll-wheel functionality, reviews say Microsoft makes the most comfortable basic...
To most PC users, a mouse may be just a mouse, but there are those who insist on having exactly the right rodent. There's certainly plenty of choice available, from ergonomic models that cradle the...
I look for no other mouse nowadays after being an Intellimouse fan for over 3 years. I find the optics reliable and never get problems of any concern. The side buttons are invaluable when gaming...
I look for no other mouse nowadays after being an Intellimouse fan for over 3 years. I find the optics reliable and never get problems of any concern. The side buttons are invaluable when gaming...
To most PC users, a mouse may be just a mouse, but there are those who insist on having exactly the right rodent. There's certainly plenty of choice available, from ergonomic models that cradle the...
To most PC users, a mouse may be just a mouse, but there are those who insist on having exactly the right rodent. There's certainly plenty of choice available, from ergonomic models that cradle the...
I look for no other mouse nowadays after being an Intellimouse fan for over 3 years. I find the optics reliable and never get problems of any concern. The side buttons are invaluable when gaming...
Microsoft's IntelliEye line of optical mouses are quite popular, and for good reason. They're the first no-ball mouses that don't need a special mousemat. Most mouses are "opto-mechanical"....
Great all around mouse, but not for FPS games. Noticable improvement in cursor refresh rate over cheaper models and extra buttons are nice. My side buttons felt awkward and I think they could break...
This is an OK mouse. Some good things, some bad things. The good: I like the size. I can't use mini-mice, like for notebooks. It just cramps up my hand. Space isn't _that_ much of a premium for...
I have owned three desktop computers, two laptops, several dozen keyboards, and a few screens but ONE mouse throughout the last five years. This is simply shocking when I take into consideration...
I had my Microsoft Wireless Optical mouse for almost 2 years now and it is still working perfectly fine. This mouse is very reliable. However the wireless part of this mouse sucks big time. The...
Microsoft's IntelliEye line of optical mouses are quite popular, and for good reason. They're the first no-ball mouses that don't need a special mousemat. Most mouses are "opto-mechanical"....
This is an OK mouse. Some good things, some bad things. The good: I like the size. I can't use mini-mice, like for notebooks. It just cramps up my hand. Space isn't _that_ much of a premium for...
I have owned three desktop computers, two laptops, several dozen keyboards, and a few screens but ONE mouse throughout the last five years. This is simply shocking when I take into consideration...
Microsoft's IntelliEye line of optical mouses are quite popular, and for good reason. They're the first no-ball mouses that don't need a special mousemat. Most mouses are "opto-mechanical"....
I look for no other mouse nowadays after being an Intellimouse fan for over 3 years. I find the optics reliable and never get problems of any concern. The side buttons are invaluable when gaming...
Microsoft's IntelliEye line of optical mouses are quite popular, and for good reason. They're the first no-ball mouses that don't need a special mousemat. Most mouses are "opto-mechanical"....
I look for no other mouse nowadays after being an Intellimouse fan for over 3 years. I find the optics reliable and never get problems of any concern. The side buttons are invaluable when gaming...
Microsoft's IntelliEye line of optical mouses are quite popular, and for good reason. They're the first no-ball mouses that don't need a special mousemat. Most mouses are "opto-mechanical"....
This is an OK mouse. Some good things, some bad things. The good: I like the size. I can't use mini-mice, like for notebooks. It just cramps up my hand. Space isn't _that_ much of a premium for...
I have owned three desktop computers, two laptops, several dozen keyboards, and a few screens but ONE mouse throughout the last five years. This is simply shocking when I take into consideration...
I had my Microsoft Wireless Optical mouse for almost 2 years now and it is still working perfectly fine. This mouse is very reliable. However the wireless part of this mouse sucks big time. The...
Microsoft's IntelliEye line of optical mouses are quite popular, and for good reason. They're the first no-ball mouses that don't need a special mousemat. Most mouses are "opto-mechanical"....
History Of My Mice Ever since I bought my first PC ( which was a very old 8MHz 8088 with 640KB of RAM and a Genius mouse ), I've never worked on a PC without a mouse especially after I started...
History Of My Mice Ever since I bought my first PC ( which was a very old 8MHz 8088 with 640KB of RAM and a Genius mouse ), I've never worked on a PC without a mouse especially after I started...
I've had a 2.0 Intellimouse for about 5 years and finally decided it was time to get a new one. I've loved the 2.0 and it still works flawlessly. The 3.0 mouse is an excellent mouse, but there a...
I ordered this mouse specifically for the flat black rubbery surface pictured and mentioned in the reviews. But the one I got is silvery plastic. No rubber at all. I do not want...
Was looking for a good "wired" mouse for my MacBook Pro that was deadly accurate. Have several wireless versions but grew tired to changing batteries. Did some research on the net and found the...
Microsoft's IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 is technically a remake of an older product. The original debuted in 2003, but this version comes with a more gaming-oriented push. We've never been that...
The fundamental purpose of a mouse is to accurately move the pointer, a task this mouse fails at miserably. The pointer often jumps across the screen for no reason. I tried fiddling with the...
To most PC users, a mouse may be just a mouse, but there are those who insist on having exactly the right rodent. There's certainly plenty of choice available, from ergonomic models that cradle the...
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