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...
Total crap. It eats through a set of batteries every week. When the batteries start dying (IE: almost always) the mouse only works spuratcially. Talk about frustrating!
Price: $35.99 Manufacturer: Microsoft Supplier: Directron In a number of previous reviews I have written for XYZ Computing I have often stressed my belief in the importance of a computer's...
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...
HAVE BEEN USING THIS MOUSE FOR THE LAST 8 OR 9 YEARS, ON THREE COMPUTERS. JUST HAD MY FIRST ONE GO BAD. THE PRICE WAS GREAT FOR THREE. NOW HAVE ONE FOR COMPUTER REPAIRS AND ONE SPARE....
A great mouse for a laptop, i actually use this mouse to play games and it works really well, even though its a small size mouse. Great price great everything.
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...
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...
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...
Bought this external for my 10.2 net book and it works great. It's a plug and play so nothing fancy has to be done to it. The part I like is the storage feature for the mouse reader, it stores...
After a year it started discoloring, it turn green on it's sides. Six months after it started disconnecting for no reason, and the left click button was working once in a wild. My conclusion: it's...
I really like the performance of this mouse, in fact, I bought a second one for my desktop. I want to tell you about a problem I just had with a battery that leaked inside the unit. It fried the...
Just slightly larger than the actual animal, the Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse is a great USB-enabled companion for your laptop, or even your desktop--Macs included. For around $45,...
Very easy to set up. Keyboard is working ok - a few keys stick at times and occasionally it will go into caps without the caps lock being on. However this is rare. Overall decent performance for...
Works well, had it a couple of weeks now. No problems with either component, however must state that the keyboard has a every limited range (maybe 5 ft. or so). Not a bad buy if you don't use the...
Whether you're for or against it, biometrics is creeping into our everyday lives. The government continues to support the notion of biometric driving licences and the world's biggest software...
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...
Pros: Well made for the price Cons: fails at basic level I bought this keyboard just 2 days ago thinking I was getting a wireless keyboard for cheap. Yay no more cables! The very first time I boot...
redrebo's Review of Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse
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...
Whether you're for or against it, biometrics is creeping into our everyday lives. The government continues to support the notion of biometric driving licences and the world's biggest software...
I have had one of these sets for 6 years now. I paid a lot more for the same one you can now get for 39.99 . It has always worked great. No problems whatsoever. I use rechargeables, (NIMH) and...
I was a little skeptical when I found this online but once I made the purchase and added it to my desk top I couldn't believe the price for the combo. Key board and mouse function as if it were...
I have 3 of these systems. They work fine, they can get picky about the placement of the receiver pod, but nothing to really complain about. pretty much as advertised. battery life seems really...
This mouse sucks! Its cheap, but the sensors aren't good if they are obstructed or a metal object is nearby. The Right click doesn't work after a few months and the battery life is very little.
The Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 offers basic mousing functionality at a cheap $29.95 price. Unfortunately, it's a little too basic for our tastes: it doesn't come with software,...
I bought this mouse to use with my laptop when I'm working at my desk, preferring a mouse for some tasks. Unlike others, I had no problem with the mouse's tracking or scroll wheel. The scroll wheel...
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...
Review of Microsoft Comfort Optical Mouse 3000 Mouse
The Microsoft mouse is a very good one, The optical laser is very accurate and sits nicely in your palm. It has a side button that you can adjust to your liking. I use it for magnifying.
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...
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...
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 like my Microsoft mouse because it feels good in my hands and it works just perfect. No daubt that my mouse is tortured as I carry it with my Laptop every day. But give me a break Microsoft and...
The mouse is very jumpy and freezes regulary. the best fix; the garbage can. I hope I can save at least one computer user from this product. That is my goal.
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...
I got this to replace one that came in a keyboard/mouse combo. It works fine for your basic surf/email user. Anything more than that you might want to spend more and get something better.
I've always been a Microsoft Standard Mouse user so when my old mouse began to fail after 4 years I was hesitant to purchase any other brand as I knew I liked the feel of my old one. I've never...
This mouse is pure junk. I do a lot of click and drag on the computer and these mouse buttons are so hard to hold because of being so stiff. I would click and drag and let my finger relax and lose...
Price: $35.99 Manufacturer: Microsoft Supplier: Directron In a number of previous reviews I have written for XYZ Computing I have often stressed my belief in the importance of a computer's...
This is an OK mouse. Some good things, some bad things. The good: I like the size. I can't use mini-mice, like for notebooks. It just cramps up my hand. Space isn't _that_ much of a premium for...
I have owned three desktop computers, two laptops, several dozen keyboards, and a few screens but ONE mouse throughout the last five years. This is simply shocking when I take into consideration...
I had my Microsoft Wireless Optical mouse for almost 2 years now and it is still working perfectly fine. This mouse is very reliable. However the wireless part of this mouse sucks big time. The...
To most PC users, a mouse may be just a mouse, but there are those who insist on having exactly the right rodent. There's certainly plenty of choice available, from ergonomic models that cradle the...
To most PC users, a mouse may be just a mouse, but there are those who insist on having exactly the right rodent. There's certainly plenty of choice available, from ergonomic models that cradle the...
Pros: Works on Mac, PC, Linux... Cons: Needs a 2.0 USB Port... I bought this mouse from Staples for 15$ and I have had nothing but great production from it. I have dropped it out of my laptop case...
Microsoft's Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 is a great input device for users on the go who don't want to worry about replacing batteries. The included 32-inch cord is long enough to connect to your...
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...
redrebo's Review of Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse
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...
alvinlwh's Review of Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse
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...
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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