Microsoft Wireless Rechargeable Laser Mouse 7000 Mac/Windows
| Brand | Microsoft |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless, USB |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| Movement Detection Technology | Laser |
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- Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 General Features: Color: Black with chrome accents
- Wireless freedom 5-button design High Definition Laser technology 4-Way scrolling
- Tilt Wheel Technology Magnifier Windows Flip 2.4 GHz wireless mini USB transceiver
- Up to 30-foot wireless range Ergonomic design Right-handed mouse Customizable buttons
- Rechargeable mouse
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| Customer Rating | 3.8 out of 5 stars (367) | 4.3 out of 5 stars (1158) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (1134) | 4.6 out of 5 stars (15672) | 3.8 out of 5 stars (81) |
| Price | $129.99$129.99 | $33.98$33.98 | $61.67$61.67 | $34.99$34.99 | $199.99$199.99 |
| Sold By | IsaacTronics | Sinus Iridum International Company Limited | AlphaDailyDeals | Better Price For You LLC | IsaacTronics |
| Color | Black | black | Light Grey | Black | Grey/Silver |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Wireless | Bluetooth, USB, Wireless | RF | HDMI | Bluetooth, USB, Wireless |
| Hardware Interface | USB | — | USB, Bluetooth | USB | Bluetooth, USB |
| Item Weight | 0.90 lbs | 0.46 ounces | 4.76 ounces | 4.76 ounces | 1.57 lbs |
| Platform | Mac, Windows | Linux, Windows 7 | Windows, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Mac OS X | Windows, Linux | Windows |
| Sensor Technology | Laser | Optical | — | Optical | Laser |
Product Description
From the Manufacturer
From the Manufacturer
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:
RechargeableStatus 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)
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Product information
| Package Dimensions | 9.7 x 8.9 x 3 inches |
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| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| ASIN | B0011FCV8W |
| Item model number | KXA-00001 |
| Customer Reviews |
3.8 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,977 in Computer Mice |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | July 7, 2004 |
| Manufacturer | Microsoft |
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UPDATE: I just purchased a new MS Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 for my desktop computer. I used it for a couple weeks on the initial charge, and everything was fine and working wonderfully, but then it was due for a recharging and it just would not charge, and instead presented me with a blinking red LED while on the charging base after just a minute of green-LED status preceding that.
I was all ready to take the new Microsoft Mouse back to where I purchased it. But, I went hunting on the Internet to see if other people were complaining about the mouse recharge issues... YES! COMMON.
And the Microsoft Laser Mouse 7000 will not recharge for a RIDICULOUS REASON - which, I have to wonder how many batteries are pitched and/or mouses are returned because of, where MS needs to provide a SIMPLE FIX (due to a simple design flaw) by way of a new battery and/or workaround.
MS Wireless Mouse 7000 DESIGN FLAW; SIMPLE FIX!
I came across a solution someone figured out, which *appears* to be working now, as my Microsoft mouse, with its small rechargeable Nickel-Metal-Hydride (NiMH) battery, is recharged again finally.
Symptoms / Debugging:
If you try to charge your mouse without a battery inside, you will see a red blinking LED on the top of the mouse [like the symptom you are experiencing during recharging attempts for previously unknown reasons]. If there is a battery in the mouse, and everything is functioning properly, that LED should be slowly blinking GREEN until it is fully charged, and then it should be solid green light.
Why do you get a red blinking LED / Light indicator instead of a green one, even with your NEW Microsoft Laser Mouse 7000, which presumably has a NEW rechargeable and fully functional battery?
Well, it turns out that the mouse has an internal switch/button/sensor positioned under the battery (when battery is installed) that senses the presence of the battery in the battery compartment. Unfortunately, the standard NiMH battery shipped with the Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 is too narrow of diameter and does not fully depress the battery-sensor switch, and the mouse acts as though no battery is present, even when it is.
Solution / Fixing Mouse Recharge Issues, Problem
The solution is to: 1) get a thicker battery (which, I have no idea where to find one) or more preferably, 2) wrap some paper and/or tape around the battery that came with the mouse - just enough to make the battery-diameter great enough to depress the switch under the battery.
I have taken the approach of rolling paper around the battery (2 or three turns around battery with normal letter paper I had cut into a strip the width of the battery) and taping the paper together on outside so as to prevent if from uncoiling itself. Then, I placed the battery back in the battery compartment an put the mouse on the base / recharger unit. Voila! It now charges.
Note: do not put so much paper around the battery as to make closing the battery holder compartment door impossible. My battery-cover door was a snug fit when I was done, but it worked.
Summary
I still can not help thinking how many of these otherwise-working mice are being thrown away and/or returned when Microsoft (or their designer, manufacturer, battery supplier, etc) made a rather simple design flaw error that has found its way into the market. Talk about LAME QUALITY CONTROL procedures! Simple test: assemble multiple Microsoft Mouse components, use, test, recharge, check for issues... BEFORE manufacturing and distributing a pile of mouse pointer devices that have an error that should be caught!
Well, so long as my Wireless Mouse 7000 Microsoft device is back to working and recharging consistently, I am OK with it. I generally like it otherwise. My ONLY other annoyance with it is the left-side navigation-buttons that are oddly small and positioned in a weird location for simple use (as compared to my older, and nearly perfect Microsoft wired Intellimouse Explorer 4.0 USB 5-button mouse). The ONLY reason I moved to the Laser Mouse 7000 was for the WIRELESS aspect, and if it recharges OK now, I will stick with it.
Previously I had mentioned I had signal issues until I moved the receiver closer, but the mouse also seems to be picky about the surface. Recently I bought a plain mouse pad with no print and it now works basically as well as my Microsoft Laser Mouse 5000.
Eventually I bought a standalone charger that can charge either 1 or 2 batteries at a time and I bought additional batteries. The battery included with the mouse charges much better on that charger than the one that attaches to the mouse and that battery still works well (though it seems I'm lucky it still works, as some reviewers seem to have received a much older battery than I did). I have not used the included charger at all since getting a standalone charger, since it charges much better (quicker, too) and removing the battery is easy on this mouse.
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For the most part, I like this mouse so far. I like the shape of it and haven't encountered any of the issues others have had with its shape, though I think I understand how there might be issues gripping it for someone with larger fingers. There were times that the mouse wasn't very responsive, but this seems to be a range issue. My computer is on the floor, so I connected the receiver to a USB extension to put it on the table and it has been working fine now.
I do kind of like that it has its own charger, though it would be nice if the charger was just a cable you could plug in and continue to use the mouse. Since you can't use the mouse while it is charging (the charger covers the bottom and turns off the mouse, too), it is only slightly more convenient than taking out the battery and using a separate charger.
Rather than two AA batteries, this only uses a single AAA battery, which kind of makes using a rechargeable battery a must (though you can use a nonrechargeable in an emergency). It does make the mouse a bit lighter weight and a bit more balanced, almost like a wired mouse, which is one thing I like about this specific version of this mouse (compared to the 6000, which is heavier with its two AA batteries).
The mouse comes with one AAA NiMH 1000 mAh battery. The one I received needed to be charged in a separate standalone charger for NiMH batteries the first time, but has charged fine with the included charger ever since. I suspect this has something to do with the issues people have had with the included battery. The included charger is kind of a gimmick, in my opinion. I do use it, but it is easy enough to just take the battery out and put it into a regular battery charger. You may even want to get a second battery so you can charge one and use the other. Even if you intend to use a separate charger, you may prefer this version over the 6000 if you don't like the heavier weight of typical wireless mice of this size.


































