Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 -Slate | List Price: $29.95 Discount Price: $17.94

| Brand: Microsoft Binding: Electronics Release Date: 2004-09-23 Warranty: 3 years warranty
Features: - Wireless notebook mouse
- Long battery life
- Convenient snap-in receiver
- Optical sensor tracks mouse movement
- Designed for use with either hand
even better than the last one [Posted on 2008-06-24] i bought this as a replacement for one just like it. this seems almost identical but the movement and feel is even better than the last one and i liked that mouse too.
A nearly perfect product [Posted on 2008-06-25] This is the MS Wireless Notebook Mouse. After I wrestled it from its thick vinyl vault-like packaging, inserted the included battery, and plugged it in to a Dell laptop, it worked perfectly and is easy to customize. I have fairly large hands, but the device fits comfortably.
I use the mouse in meetings when my computer is connected to the projector. It has enough range that it can be passed around the table (careful with this in flu season) for use by anyone.
A Mouse Without It's Tail is Still a Mouse [Posted on 2008-06-27] I'm one who rarely sees the advantage of fixing something that ain't broke. I've often thought "Why the heck do they keep trying to build a better, um, Mouse?"
My husband purchased this Mouse for me a couple years back, insisting that it was a better option to the standard plug in.
As far as functionality goes, it does the same thing. However it does come in handy when we've hooked the ol' laptop up to the tv to watch the newest episode of BSG via Hulu. When you can't change the energy saver time mode on the computer and need to rouse it ever 10 minutes the wireless Mouse steps in where the corded ones can't: it sits by our side ten feet away from its computer host.
I totally agree with other reviewers about the battery life issues, but I find that even with constant use I only have to change the battery at most twice a month (thank god for rechargeables).
Also, if it's being used in close proximity with another wireless Mouse, they tend to interfere with one another's performance.
Overall, I like it and it's worth the money if you're looking to free yourself from the corded technology of yore.
Microsoft Wireless Mouse [Posted on 2008-06-29] I have a laptop that has the 'pad' mouse that you control with your finger. Drove me crazy. This wireless mouse is just what I needed. Thank you VERY much.
Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 [Posted on 2008-06-30] I absolutely love this product. At first, I thought its purchase would indicate consumerism to the extreme. My Dell laptop has both a toggle mini joy stick and a finger mouse pad. With increasing age comes not only wisdom but also arthritis. The wireless mouse has offered me the experience of switching between all three options for navigating the web as well as other mundane tasks such as saving cooking files and playing freecell.
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