| Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 Review |
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| Written by Kelly Frankson | |
| Monday, 11 September 2006 | |
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First impressions When I first opened the box I was impressed by the looks. Simple but sleek. I was able to set it up in less than 30 seconds and didn’t even need to look at instructions once. Basically, all you need to do is plug in the included wireless transmitter/receiver and push the connect buttons, and you were off to the races. The battery slips underneath the top cover as shown above. We found the snap in receiver to be a little obtrusive sticking out so far on the side of the laptop, but this was made up for the fact that after use, it just tucks into the belly of the mouse. So far, after about a month, battery life is still strong. It would be interesting to see what happens in 6 months. The unit features no on and off switch which means it is on or on standby most of the time. The only way to switch it off is to tuck the transmitter/receiver back into the belly, and then the mouse turns off. Real Time Price Gauge |
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