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Microsoft Wireless  Rechargeable Laser Mouse 7000 Mac/Windows
 
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  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 9 x 3 inches ; 15.2 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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  • ASIN: B0011FCV8W
  • Item model number: KXA-00001
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (74 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank

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    #7 in  Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Mice & Keyboards > Mice > Laser Mice
    #22 in  Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Mice & Keyboards > Mice > Wireless Mice
    #65 in  Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Microphones > Unwired
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: December 18, 2007

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Overview:

Ergonomic Comfort in a Wireless, Rechargeable Mouse
Step up to the Microsoft® Wireless Laser Mouse 7000. This advanced right-handed rechargeable mouse brings you 2.4 GHz wireless technology, High Definition Laser, and dynamic productivity features—wrapped in a striking design.

Features:

     
Rechargeable
Status indicator flashes when the mouse needs charging. Just drop it onto the horizontal charging station to activate charging.
  2.4 GHz Wireless Freedom
Confident wireless connection with up to 30-foot range, even in crowded wireless environments.
  High Definition Laser Technology
More responsive at 1000dpi, more precise at 6000 FPS and 85 MOPS, and smoother tracking.
 
           
     
Flip 3D Button
Displays dynamic 3D overlay of all open applications.
  Magnifier
Just point and press the Magnifier button to enlarge and edit details.
  4-Way Scrolling
Scroll side to side as well as up and down..
 

Additional Features:
  • Ergonomic Design - Point and click in comfort—ergonomic design helps you work longer without discomfort.
  • 5-Button Mouse - Get quick access to the media, programs, and files you use most often with customizable buttons.
   

System Requirements:
  • Windows Vista®/Windows XP/2000 (with SP4 or higher)
    • 100 MB
  • Mac OS X v10.2.x-10.5x
    • 30 MB
  • Powered USB port
  • CD drive
  • 1 rechargeable AAA NiMH battery (included)
   


Product Description

Reward your fingers with the Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 remarkable right-handed rechargeable mouse. Inside its striking design is 2.4 GHz wireless technology, high definition laser, and advanced productivity features - everything you could want in a mouse.

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Mostly Happy with this Mouse, April 11, 2008
I'm mostly happy with this mouse.

In hand, the mouse is comfortable. I have small hands and was concerned with the size of the mouse and it's shape. But it fits better to hand than the standard mouse shape. Also my wrist rests more comfortably than with other mice. This was the prime criteria and was met.

As a laser mouse, it seems to be more precise than optical mice. At the same time it's not overly selective of the surface it's gliding over. I like this.

The USB transceiver does stick out from my laptop. But as I use this mouse as my desktop mouse (i.e. at home mouse) and my laptop is docked, this isn't an issue. The transceiver is in a side USB port next to the docking plug. The docking plug sticks out further than the transceiver and I think a monitor plug would be about the same. The transceiver is smaller in size than many flash drives.

I was a little worried that it is rechargable. But that's now one of my favorite features. It recharges quickly and easily. The recharging base sits out of the way on my desk. When the mouse needs recharging, I just set it upon the base. There aren't any cords or wires or anything to connect to the mouse in order to recharge it. Just position it on the base and it recharges. As for how it holds a charge, I fully charged it when I received it on March 27th. And I'm doing a full charge today, April 11th. I use my computer more than 8 hours a day. So I'm happy with this.

The magnifier is a nice feature. I use it more often than I would have expected. But I'm unhappy with the button's position on the mouse as it's awkward to click without moving the mouse...which affects the magnification. That feature needs improvement.

The wheel scrolls easily and smoothly. The default Instant Viewer setting for the wheel click is a unique feature. However using the wheel click to doubleclick is an impossibility for me. Clicking the wheel needs too much pressure to be comfortable. The Instant Viewer click is used far less frequently than doubleclick so a more solid push on the wheel makes no matter. This feature was a disappointment.

Recently the left button has begun "squeaking" (well, it's a mouse...what do you expect?). I've never had this happen with a mouse before. Other than being annoying, I don't know if it means anything. Or, for that matter, how to stop it.

There have been reports that the mouse settings revert to default when the computer is turned off. I've not had this problem but I believe a fix is available from Microsoft (see "MS Mouse Pointer Speed Control" among other posts at http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx).

So, in general, I like this mouse. The disagreements I have with it are outweighed by the features I like. BTW my OS is Windows.

UPDATE: April 19, 2008
I now realize how sensitive the pointer is and it's becoming an annoyance. I've tried different settings but haven't found one to my liking yet. There's too much play in the pointer. It needs to be EXACTLY where you want it or it just doesn't do what it's supposed to do. I feel like I'm having to slow down and set it just THERE before I can get going again at my regular pace. Hope you know what I mean.

UPDATE: August 29, 2008
I'm still happy with the feel of this mouse. In fact regular old mice feel strange and uncomfortable now. FYI I also use Microsoft's Natural Ergonomic Keyboard and find that very comfortable. As for the Mouse Pointer Sensitivity, for whatever reason, when I checkmark the Control Panel > Mouse Properties > Pointer Options > Enhance Pointer Precision, it doesn't keep my personalized setting after I turn off the computer or re-boot. I have to re-checkmark it when I boot back up. According to the Microsoft Community site, other people are also having the problem. But Enhance Pointer Precision helps with the Pointer Sensitivity problem.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as the "Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0", May 24, 2008
By SuperC142 (Southern CA, USA) - See all my reviews
I purchased this mouse after many years of using a Microsoft "Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0" (from here on out, I'll call it the "WIE" for brevity). I loved that mouse and believe it was nearly perfect. I believe the shape/ergonomics WAS perfect. It was starting to show its age however, and needed replacing. The "Wireless Laser Mouse 7000" looked like a great replacement. It's Microsoft (I've always loved Microsoft hardware), it's rechargeable (awesome!), and it looks like it has great ergonomics, perhaps even better than the "WIE".

In a few respects, it IS better than the "WIE". The mouse is incredibly responsive and accurate. The left and right mouse buttons have a nice, firm click, but are easy to press. The thumb buttons on the left (which I rarely use) are not in the way like they are with the "WIE", resulting in less accidental clicks. The recharging feature is very much appreciated (and I appreciate even more that the battery is replaceable). The scroll wheel feels very smooth and the left/right tilt functionality of the scroll wheel is far less stiff. The tilt feature however, is also something I rarely use, but maybe I'll start now that it's actually usable.

It's not all roses and strawberries though. There are plenty of reasons I still prefer the "WIE". I have a large hand and this mouse is too small. At least, it *feels* too small... It's ironic, but the footprint of this mouse is actually larger than my beloved "WIE" (which feels perfect in my hand). I think this might be related to the low profile, especially on the right side. On the right, there are contours which are obviously intended to cradle your ring finger and pinky. But, I find my ring finger crossing over into the pinky "slot" and my pinky rests on the table (in fact, the tip of my ring finger rests on the table too). Another problem with the low profile is that it makes it very difficult to pick up with one hand. I never noticed how often I pick up and reposition the mouse until I used this one. Now, I HAVE to notice it because it takes a bit of effort. There's simply no way to effectively grip it tight enough to pick it up without it "squirting" out of my hand. This is my #1 complaint and, prior to this mouse, I probably never would have thought of it at all. Less important, but worth mentioning is that the wheel, when used as a center button, is very stiff. It's much too hard to press IMO.

Despite having some great features, due to the problems I described above, I can't recommend this mouse.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Execellent Wireless Mouse, May 9, 2008
By James Kincaid (Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
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I have been using this wireless mouse for over a month now and I find it to be an excellent product. The design is excellent. I had been wearing a wrist brace every night but since using this mouse I do not have to wear the brace at all. The battery life is more than I expected. I'm on my computer most every day averaging 15 hours a day. The first battery recharge was after 18 days, now I just slide it onto the handy recharger at night and I'm good to go the next day. I would highly recommend this product to anyone.
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