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...
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,...
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...
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...
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...
Just a fine little simple 5-button mouse that replaces my old worn out 3 button model. Microsoft has kept the change over easy but incomplete...can't use the new single frequency receiver without...
Based on the reviews here, I would not buy this mouse. That's why I'm glad I didn't read them before I picked this up. I had to replace a pretty bad Logitech one, and this was on sale at Best...
The Design is bad... can't open to test the feel. the twisted design of mouse suppose to contour to fit human hands... somehow this one is either over-twisted causing the wrist and finger to rest...
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 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 the mouse I use for my PC. I do have one complaint, the receiver is quite large, which it just shouldn't be. I recently purchase Microsoft's 3000 mini mouse for my laptop and the mini mouse...
I really like this mouse design. Its symmetry makes it appropriate for both right- and left-hand mousers (I'm ambi-moustrous) and it has smooth, quiet controls.
Mouse has a nice feel but is not consistently smooth in operation. Missed button clicks, sluggish mouse movement, and other wireless oddities ruined the experience for me. I returned for a full...
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...
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...
Very poor wireless capability.. Stay away from this
I bought this product from Samsclub and its going back tomorrow. I have been using logitech wireless mouse and wanted a keyboard and mouse combination, so went for this. The wireless signal is...
I bought one of these combos to my personal PC, it does almost well in everyday tasks. But gamers beware of it, it will lag and lose the signal in the worst moment, even with the receptor very near...
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...
After several years with my old wireless mouse keyboard combo I was forced to replace the mouse. At first I avoided this manufacturer, figuring they get enough out of me, but finally took the...
It is a good mouse, but it requires some tweaking. In certain programs the scroll function simply wouldn't work like it did on my old wired mouse, no matter how much I adjusted settings. In fact,...
The $40 Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse 5000 (WOM 5000) is comfortable to use (for the right-handed, anyway) and offers a simple but useful assortment of features and niceties. Sure, there are...
my laptop with vista had some issue recognizing the mouse. Took 2 installs 3 reboots and mulitple mouse resets to get it working properly. Reset didn't seem to work via the button so I had to...
I had Microsoft 3000 Wireless Mouse before and I was very satisfied with it, til I have broken my connector :( (Nothing with construction, it was my stupid fault). Than I have decided to buy newer...
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 has been a disappointement..... I ordered a three-pak of Microsoft 4000 wireless mouses, but received a wired keyboard/mouse. I returned the item and spent nearly an hour on the phone with a...
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...
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 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...
When you're looking for an input device to take with you on the road, compact portability is the main criteria, and Microsoft's Wireless Optical Notebook Mouse 4000 fits that description nicely...
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...
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...
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"....
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...
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...
Love the wireless mouse mainly because the "wired mouse" kept getting it's cord stepped on then the swearing would begin until you realized it was your fault the cord was wrapped around your foot...
I bought this mouse about one year ago, and I used to love it, even if it needs new batteries every 2-3 months, but now it's starting to die, the left click button and the signal are failing,...
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...
I have had this ever since circuit city closed down. I got it really cheap. When i got home to use it i plugged it in and it worked but it would not scroll correctly. well with no returns at...
Office Depot sold this along with its sister keyboard as a set. The price was excellent, $49.99 minus $20.00 instant savings. It has just enough features for someone like myself who doesn't like a...
The Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse 2000 is ideal for people who want the convenience of a wireless mouse without the price tag or complexity of an advanced model. This generic-looking mouse has...
"How to Repair Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000"
I was quite disappointed when I opened the packaging to a dead mouse. I figured a way to repair it though. Buy a bottle of cheap multipurpose lubricating oil. Open up the mouse battery compartment....
I bought this mouse after my friends insisted I get a wireless mouse. I didn't know much about wireless mice, so I bought this Microsoft one. I figured "hey its Microsoft, so it should be decent,...
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...
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...
This is the mouse I use for my PC. I do have one complaint, the receiver is quite large, which it just shouldn't be. I recently purchase Microsoft's 3000 mini mouse for my laptop and the mini mouse...
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 bought this mouse about one year ago, and I used to love it, even if it needs new batteries every 2-3 months, but now it's starting to die, the left click button and the signal are failing,...
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...
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"....
It works very well. Just plug it and play with it. I couldn't buy a black or silver mouse because they weren't available but the brown one looks really nice too.
In looking at previous reviews, I was fairly confident this was going to be a great mouse. Unfortunately, that is not the case. The wireless interactivity is horrible.
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...
I have had 6 of these mice up till now and I just purchased two more. I have a laptop that I use at work and at home primarily, so I keep one at each location and one in my bag for the times that...
I got this on 04/29/09 expecting it to be a great cordless mouse, it being a Microsoft product. I haven't been happy with it, however, because although it fits comfortably with my right hand, the...
This was my first wireless mouse, and I enjoyed the convenience of going wireless. I have had this mouse for about a year and a half, and after a while, it seemed that it would not respond. The...
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...