Pre "Pet": Ahhhh, sweet luxurious life with a laptop; form, portability, function...fried fingertips... I received a saucy new laptop as a gift from my husband. Okay, it was probably supposed to be his, but I took it anyways. Having ...
Pros: Receiver stores in body of mouse if required, responds well. Cons: Batteries don't seem to last all that long.
Sometimes I use products in a way other than the one the manufacturer intended. There, I've admitted it and can move on without all those feelings of guilt and shame. Microsoft's 6000 Laser mouse is one of the products I've used shamefully out of ...
Pros: Customizable features using included software on CD. Cons: No carry pouch included. Be careful in properties menus with pull downs.
My days of mouse cord adjusting are over! I have just purchased my first wireless mouse, and a fine one at that! A laser mouse, ooooh, ahhhh. Wow, a mouse does all this, all that power in my right hand. I actually like the low click noise, although ...
Pros: Sturdy.
Great Scrollwheel Motion.
4th Button.
Battery Life.
Cons: Middleclick.
Not Completely Ambidextrous.
Quirky Motion.
Offset Sensor.
I have been on a quest for the perfect mouse. The Microsoft 6000 is not that mouse. But it is a good inexpensive option with some good features. I found at school that there were mice that had larger scrollwheels and no-click motion. This was a big ...
Pros: Small, Scroll Wheel Tilts Horizontally also, Works on any Surface Cons: Receiver might jut outwards too much (as a USB flash drive would)
Microsofts Wireless Notebook Laser Mouse 6000 is a great mouse for any laptop user. Ever since their development, laser mice are becoming increasingly popular, and Microsoft has done an excellent job in designing the Laser Mouse 6000. The mouse ...
Pros: it's shiny, clever connector design, includes screen magnifier Cons: terrible battery life, too light, sticks, periodic latency, expensive
My Dynex mouse died after about 10 months of solid use. I fought against it, even to the point that I considered that USB had stopped working on my laptop, but the evidence was clear. It was ...
Pros: Smooth scroll wheel, flawless wireless Cons: Is wearing out after less than two months, buttons hard to press
After two years or so my Logitech optical mouse was wearing out. The scroll didn't work reliably and the left button wasn't staying pressed during drag operations. So I replaced it with this Microsoft laser mouse. The Microsoft mouse comes with a ...
Pros: Cost (I got a good deal) Cons: Responsiveness, signal strength, tilt/scroll wheel
I bought this mouse to use exclusively when I’m traveling for work. I have another Microsoft optical wireless mouse that I use when I’m in the office or at home, and I like it, so I figured that maybe all Microsoft mice work equally as well. Well, not ...
Pros: Battery life (so far), smooth wheel (good for some applications). Cons: Odd pointer movement, stiff buttons, buttons too far apart, low mouse signal.
I have been using this mouse for a month. I bought this mouse because I like my Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse (the two models look similar). This is the first mouse I have used with a laser. The new laser technology is supposed to be more ...
Pros: Very ergonomic, the mouse feels good. Nice materials are used. Cons: The motion is sometimes erratic and imprecise.
I purchased this wireless, laser mouse, from Office Max for $24.99 (that price includes an instant rebate). This was the least expensive wireless mouse available. The mouse was very easy to set-up. I found it to be truly plug-and-play. I removed ...
Pros: Responds very good to movement. Very precise and works fine on my desk surface. Cons:
Awkward to use first few days. Requires new way to hold a mouse.
I am a full time Java programmer. I am afraid of getting carpal tunnel so I bought this mouse as a prevention. I never had any problem with my two previous mouses, but now, since I bought this mouse, I feel a minor pain on my middle finger that goes all ...
Erratic. Frequent low battery messages by dadaglio ,Feb 19 '08
Pros: Nice design, small body, very ergonomic Cons: Erratic and unreliable. I do not recommend it.
The mouse fits comfortably in my hand, with a nice look, easy transportation. The problem is that it sends low battery / low signal messages shortly after a new fresh alkaline battery was installed. The pointer is frequently erratic and even jumps from one place to the other on the screen. Therefore, I keep changing batteries at a rate of one per month. I miss my cable mouse very much, so I would not recommend this mouse to anyone. I do not know other wireless mice have these kind of problems too.
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