Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000 – Metallic Black
Dec 08, 2009 in
Computers & Software
- High Definition Laser mouse delivers tight precision, great responsiveness and smooth tracking
- Point and click to enlarge and edit detail using the Magnifier
- Scroll horizontally and vertically through documents and Web pages using the responsive Tilt Wheel
- New optical technology helps extend battery life
- Comfortable to use with either hand
Product Description
This wireless mouse features Microsoft’s High Definition Laser Technology, which delivers more responsiveness and more precision, and enables smoother tracking on a variety of surfaces, even ones with unique finishes. Wireless Laser Mouse 5000 includes the Magnifier tool and a Tilt Wheel, making navigating, viewing and editing spreadsheets, documents and images easier than ever…. More >>
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000 – Metallic Black
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5 comments
Komminane B. Madhu on December 8, 2009 at 6:43 pm
the item shown on the web like a wireless mouse , that is the reason i purchaged by putting lot of money ($19). for this prce wired mouse is very cost.
i wont prefer to buy.
W. Li on December 8, 2009 at 8:17 pm
I bought this mouse one month ago from local Staples. But I should say this mouse is one of the worst mouse I’ve ever used.
It can only work awkwardly in the table with a mouse pad. It can not be used in my bed at all (whereas my Logiteck V450 works perfect).
As for the mouse itself, it has a strong plastic feeling that will let you feel like holding a toy.
I will not recommend this mouse to anybody. I am going to see if I still can return this mouse to MS.
R. W. Taylor on December 8, 2009 at 8:28 pm
The scroll wheel failed on not one, but two units – locked up so severely that it became useless. If you don’t use the scroll wheel, this mouse *might* work ok for you… that was the only problem I encountered, but a dealbreaker for me.
John M. on December 8, 2009 at 11:22 pm
I’ve had this mouse for over a year now and had the nearly hockey puck sized corded receiver damn near everyplace it could reach… This includes mounting it on the wall with plastic straps…
Now mind you it was wonderful for oh… 2 months but then degraded progressively into the worst mouse ever.
How many of you would want to left click on an application with the single click launch option in windows turned on and have between 1 to 5 copies of the application or document opening from ONE CLICK? No its not the Intelipoint crap, no its not vista, XP, or Mandrava Linux… They all do it and this is testing with a freshly replaced battery on 3 desktops and two laptops, if you want a mouse look ANYWHERE else, but NOT here.
Richard P. Stephens on December 9, 2009 at 12:20 am
I don’t like it because it is always saying “low power” and I do every thing it said to trouble shoot the problem with out and luck fixing the problem!