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A Cute Little Mouse! (Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse 4000)
Advantages: Easy to connect, easy to store, easy to use
Disadvantages: Dongle gets knocked easily, could be too small for some
...The Microsoft wireless mouse 4000 is quite an old model, although it still is available and would be the one I'd go for over others, having had two other Microsoft wireless mice and found this model to be the best of the three.
The 4000 is a wireless mouse that's about 4 inches in length and about 2 inches in width. It connects to the laptop or computer via a dongle that plugs into one of the USB ports. The dongle itself is about 2 inches long and when not in use, it clicks into a space on the underside of the mouse. The dongle is very secure under there. My mouse is carried around in a laptop bag when it's not in use and it's never popped out of its holder once.
Performance-wise it's a good sturdy mouse. When the dongle's plugged in, the signal is good, although it's usually best to plug it into a USB port on the right of your...
nykied
01.01.1970 ·
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Review of Microsoft Notebook Optical Mouse 4000 - mouse
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Wireless mouse and keyboard from Microsoft
Advantages: Easy to install and responsive
Disadvantages: No Caps Lock key and the mouse wheel slightly hard to control
...This is a review of the Microsoft Wireless Desktop 800, which consists of a wireless keyboard and mouse.
Having broken my previous keyboard (which I do with some regularity unfortunately), I needed a replacement and this was the one which Argos were promoting for 16.99 pounds at the time (although it's back up to 19.99 pounds at the moment) which seemed good value.
The package consists of the wireless keyboard, the wireless mouse and also the dongle which plugs into the computer's USB port. The equipment is battery powered, the keyboard uses 2 AAA batteries, and the mouse 2 AA batteries, but these come supplied within the package. Installation for me at least was easy, just a matter of plugging the USB dongle in and my Windows 7 computer at least immediately installed the relevant software, and I was ready to go in minutes...
julwhite
01.01.1970 ·
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Review of Microsoft Wireless Desktop 800 - keyboard and mouse set
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Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0
Advantages: USB to PS/2 compatible, energy efficient, good response time.
Disadvantages: None that I know of.
...p> When setting up the mouse, and after replacing the batteries, I found that to be the time I need to press the small connect button on the mouse, while pressing the larger connect button on the receiver. The batteries are easy to replace, but they require some extra effort to remove, for which I use a small flat screwdriver it get one battery out. Once that?s out, the other one comes out easily. Placing batteries into the mouse is an effortless process, so no tools are required at all. You simply insert the batteries one at a time, sliding them into the holding positions. I?ve used several lighter mice by Logitech and Microsoft, and found this one to be far better for control and better usability and durability. Out of all wireless optical mice I?ve used, I?d say this one is probably the best i...
TheGoodSurveyer
01.01.1970 ·
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Review of Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer - mouse
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