... The mouse is made by computer giants Microsoft and is widely used around the world.
*Optical Technology*
The mouse uses optical technology, an advancement on the traditional mouse ball system. An optical sensor located on the bottom of the mouse, replacing the ball, tracks movement ... Read review
The Microsoft P58-00002 has Microsoft Optical Technology which replaces the old-fashioned ... more
mouse ball and works on any surface. Easy and comfortable to use. Designed for both right and left handers. Microsoft optical technology. Works on virtually a...
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The Microsoft P58-00002 has Microsoft Optical Technology which replaces the old-fashioned ... more
mouse balland works on any surface. Easy and comfortable to use. Designed for both right and left handers. Microsoft optical technology. Works on virtually an...
Postage & Packaging: £3.85 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
Microsoft Optical Technology replaces the old- fashioned mouse ball and works on virtually ... more
any surface. Easy and comfortable to use, and designed for both right and left handers, the Basic Optical Mouse is a great value optical mouse. Compatible with b...
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Advantages: Uses optical technology that makes the whole mouse experience much easier and far more efficient - The mouse also lasts longer and is more durable Disadvantages: There aren't any as yet
...is made by computer giants Microsoft and is widely used around the world.
*Optical Technology*
The mouse uses optical technology, an advancement on the traditional mouse ball system. An optical sensor located on the bottom of the mouse, replacing the ball, tracks movement and then relays this to the cursor on the monitor. The sensor appears a bright red colour if you turn the mouse over. This technology, means ... ...is a matt black. The Microsoft logo appears on the nose and the product details and specifications appear on the underside on a sticker. The mouse feels very comfortable on the hand. The top surface is nice and smooth and the overall shape fits the palm perfectly. It is designed to accommodate both left and right handed users, as the buttons can be changed around to suit the user’s needs.
*Quality and Production*
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*Introduction*
I recently had to purchase this new mouse from Staples, after I lost the roller ball from my other mouse. It was a rather strange series of events that led to this and isn't something that you could make up. I was fiddling about with the mouse because it would work properly and I removed the cover from over the ball and it then dropped out. It rolled along my desk, off the side and into a large recess in my wall. It then fell to the bottom and there is no way of retrieving it. I was pretty annoyed with myself, but I have been needing to purchase a new mouse for some time now.
The mouse, along with a keyboard, is the way in which humans operate computers. It is the manual input that we put into the computer in order that it undertakes certain actions that we require it do. It is essential tool in getting the maximum possible use out of computers. It was in 1964 that the very first prototype mouse was produced and in 1968 it made its first public appearance in a 90 minute computer demonstration. The mouse is made by computer giants Microsoft and is widely used around the world.
*Optical Technology*
The mouse uses optical technology, an advancement on the traditional mouse ball system. An optical sensor located on the bottom of the mouse, replacing the ball, tracks movement and then relays this to the cursor on the monitor. The sensor appears a bright red colour if you turn the mouse over. This technology, means that you don't need to have mouse mats on your desk, just the flat surface is sufficient. The vast reduction in the number of moving parts in the mouse means that it is much more efficient in terms of durability and life expectancy. There is less of a chance that things will wear out and therefore it will last longer. The last mouse that I had was starting to become difficult to use as a result of the ball being worn down. The only thing that I can see as being a problem with this mouse is that the scroll button may start to wear out after a few years of use.
*Using the Mouse*
To get the best use out of your optical mouse, you should make sure that you allow it to work to its full potential. This can be done by choosing a very flat and smooth surface to the use the mouse on. This means that it will give you accurate and efficient cursor movement. The majority of desks are 'slippery' therefore the mouse can glide over the surface with ease. In my experience, it does help to keep your desk clean and the surface free of any dust or other residue. In time, you will get a build up of residue on the four pads, one in each corner, on the base of the mouse. This will impact upon the performance of the mouse and can be very annoying.
*Look and Feel*
The mouse isn't anything special in terms of its aesthetics. It is no more than a normal, standard optical mouse that does the jobs required of it. The top surface is an off-white colour and the base is a matt black. The Microsoft logo appears on the nose and the product details and specifications appear on the underside on a sticker. The mouse feels very comfortable on the hand. The top surface is nice and smooth and the overall shape fits the palm perfectly. It is designed to accommodate both left and right handed users, as the buttons can be changed around to suit the user’s needs.
*Quality and Production*
The product itself does seem to be of a very high quality. It is after all a Microsoft product and they do have a certain standard of quality that you expect from them and that they try to maintain. It is only the basic model of optical mouse, but it is more than adequate for the general day to day use that it is subjected to. It does feel very compact and the plastic casing seems to be very thick and sturdy. If you are like me and are a bit cramped for space on your desk and you often knock the mouse of the edge, it should more than stand up for a bash against the desk.
*Advantages*
The lack of mouse ball really reduces the overall weight of the optical mouse. It also means that the friction between the ball and the surface is removed, adding to the ease of movement. This makes manoeuvring it around the desk much easier and over time it will put an awful lot less of a stress upon your wrist. In my experience, it can be very difficult to move a mouse around for a long period of time without having to rest your wrist and hand for a while.
*Installation and Set-up*
The set up and installation of the mouse is very simple. It comes with a USB cable and an extension that you can add if you haven't got any spare USB slots. The mouse can be plugged in to the traditional circular mouse space at the back of the computer. The computer has to be turned off when you put the new mouse in. If the computer is on, it won't recognise the mouse and you will only have the use of the keyboard. When you start the computer back up for the first time, a small speech bubble will appear on the bottom right hand side of the screen and it will say that new hardware has been found. That's the end of the process and you are away.
*Instructions*
The instruction manual that comes with the mouse is quite thick and extensive, considering it is only a mouse. It contains details on the installation and set up of the mouse and the ways in which the user can get the maximum use out of it. The wording is very clear and the text easy to read. The font is quite small but is more than legible for most. I did have a quick read through and it did seem to cater for the computer amateur and the computer whiz, so if you do have any problems you should be able to solve them.
*Conclusion*
The optical mouse technology is definitely a step in the right direction as far as making the computer mouse a far more efficient piece of equipment. The mechanical errors that can occur are almost completely removed and the life span is also dramatically increased. I would certainly recommend this to anybody that doesn't already have an optical mouse for their computer. There are wireless optical mice on the market as well as those with a wire but I don't find the wire to be any problem. I managed to pick this mouse up for £20 at my local Staples store. I think that is more than reasonable for a mouse and it is all you need to consider spending on a new mouse.
Advantages: Ease of use, warranty of two years, moves freely. Disadvantages: Nothing so far.
...product range for myself. The Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse is one among them which I purchased after convinced myself about its worthyness. The one I had purchased is a Black in colour and looks as cute as my little black cat. Value in an optical mouse includes:
Optical technology, wheel scrolling and comfort of use whether you use your right hand or your left. The mouse fits to a firm grip and you can guide the cursor anywhere you want with an ... ...technology which is introduced by Microsoft keeps the optical sensor precise with no moving parts to wear out. The product which I had purchased came in a box of red and white with the picture of the mouse on the top of the face of the box. The box which is used for the packaging of the mouse too looks nice and attractive. It has a facility to hang it on the wall if you want to save your space at your godown or small store room. The top portion of ...
asomormridul 04.07.2008
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...but when I saw this Microsoft basic optical mouse for £19.99 I thought I might as well just get it then. So I did.
This mouse is compatible with Microsoft windows XP, 2000, ME, 98 and windows NT. It has no mouse ball, and wheel scrolling
which is comfortable for both right or left handed users.
There is an instruction manual included in the box with the new mouse. The beginning of this are the English instructions and the rest of the book is in ... ...I could do it. Make sure that the computer is turned off. Remove the old mouse from the back of the computer and plug this mouse in. It really is as easy as that. It can be used in a round mouse port using the adapter that is supplied with the mouse to plug it into your PS/2 port or it can be used in a USB connector.
Using it
The mouse is used in just the same way as you would use any other. It does feel different to my old mouse because I could ...
kellyv43 12.05.2004 (26.04.2005)
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Advantages: A smooth ride Disadvantages: Can't think of one
...he kindly passed on a Microsoft Optical Wheel Mouse the supplies department finally got to him a week before he left.
The mouse came in a standard bubble plastic case which was horrendously difficult to open. Inside were the mouse, an instruction manual, and a CD with the mouse driver. The mouse has a USB plug but also comes with a standard 'mouse' plug adapter if you don't have a (spare) USB port.
The guy opposite kindly plugged me in. I'm using ... ...and didn't require a reboot. There was no need to use the CD disk, the standard mouse drivers were enough.
I could not believe the difference. Instead of fiercely gripping the mouse and repeating strokes to force it along, the mouse now just glides along the desk effortlessly with only the need of a gentle nudge. I didn't realise just how hard I'd been gripping the ball mouse. It took me a few minutes to get the pointer under control I was oversteering ...
filmlover 30.12.2005
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Advantages: Very functional and easy to use Disadvantages: Still has a wire
The mouse, the humble little mouse, so often neglected and ignored and taken for granted, and yet so absolutely vital for a decent computing experience.
Now, we all know what the mouse is all about, otherwise you wouldn’t be reading this, but just for completeness I’ll give you the basic facts.
The mouse (or any kind of pointing device for that matter) is one of the most essential parts of the interface between man and machine. You use the keyboard ... ...instinctive little tool you use to navigate your way round applications to select and enter and all other good things.
In the very early days of PC’s, you could get by without a mouse but they quickly became absolutely vital for a complete computing experience, but they didn’t tend to be very good or user friendly. The wire would get in the way or the roller ball inside the mouse and the wheels it activates would get all gunked up with the debris ...
thehud 21.02.2004
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Advantages: Very easy to use Disadvantages: Very Basic
...optical mice.
Operating system required. Microsoft Windows 98/ME, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional , Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 SP6 or later. Basically you need windows 98 or higher.
Overall
If you are after an optical mouse without any extra features then this is for you, or if you’re after a basic optical mouse than I would recommend this ahead of the others because it is ...
gillenium1 08.03.2004
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Product Information for "Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse Black - mouse" »
Environmental parameters
Humidity Range Operating
5 - 80%
Max Operating Temperature
40 °C
Min Operating Temperature
-10 °C
Manufacturer warranty
Service & Support
3 years warranty, 2 years warranty
Service & Support Details
Limited warranty - 3 years, Limited warranty - 2 years
Manufacturer's product description
Experience the convenience of optical technology at a great value. Replace that old-fashioned "roller ball" with a mouse that works on virtually any surface. It's easy to use, comfortable, and features a scroll wheel.
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