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Product Details: Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000
| Type Of Device | Mouse |
|---|---|
| Platform | |
| Connectivity | USB |
| Buttons Qty | 3 |
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Product Description: Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000
User Reviews: Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000
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One of the best little mice around!
, January 9, 2005Reviewer: DIABLO - See all DIABLO's reviews -
GREAT - til it dies!
, February 21, 2007Reviewer: tiffyandy - See all tiffyandy's reviews2 of 2 Yahoo! Users found this Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 review helpfulPros: 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 mouse in. I would unplug it and plug it back in and it would work for a little while and then it would just stop. At first unplugging it and replacing the USB connector back into the base of the mouse and letting it "rest" for some time would help. But after a few days of this it finally stopped working. Up until this point I would have recommended this mouse as I had no previous problems. However, after this I would not recommend - a mouse should last longer than a year! ...
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Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 Review
The Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 is a cute, chunky oval suitable for either left or right hands, with a handsome matte blue finish and straightforward styling. more...
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Pros: Superb connectivity. Palm sized. Rubber grip. Ergonomic. Luxurious Styling.
Cons: Price. XP does not automatically recognize the center button.
After searching for the best wireless mouse for use with my notebook, the Microsoft MS Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse was the best one around. I actually bought the Targus wireless mouse since its price was a little more appealing but quickly found out that it was not built to last. The battery consumption was huge and the range was not as powerful. I opted in going to the Microsoft Mouse as I returned the Targus Mouse. I couldnt have made a better exchange. The USB remote tucks away underneath the mouse itself. A definite must for the traveling user since small parts usually get accedentally misplaced. The mouse was also designed to last for ever. The mouse turns on low usage when not in use saving battery. I only wish that it could have t adiional side buttons as my Intellimouse Explorer has. Other than that, I highly recommend this mouse. ...