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Microsoft Wireless Mouse 2000


$30.00 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Works on any desk, don't even need a mouse pad. Will work on your pant leg or your hand if you're leaning back. Wireless USB connector is very low-profile and won't catch on things.

The Cons:Scroll wheel isn't a "click wheel" and there are no extra buttons.

The Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 2000 is a wireless BlueTrack mouse featuring an ambidextrous design for right- or left-handed use. It’s slightly larger than the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500; plus it’s only available in gray.

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Like its peer, it uses BlueTrack technology to allow the user to work the mouse on practically any surface. Included is a mini-transceiver that snaps into the bottom of the mouse on the go. As for the wireless technology, it’s 2.4GHz, giving users a confident connection that won’t falter. Additional features include battery power based on dual AA batteries, a tilt wheel for easy horizontal/vertical scrolling, and compatibility with both Windows and Macintosh operating systems.

Features

  • Wireless BlueTrack Mouse
  • Larger than the Mobile 3500
  • Ambidextrous Design
  • 2.4GHz Wireless Technology
  • MiniTransceiver
  • Tilt Wheel
  • Dual AA Batteries
  • Windows/Mac Compatibility
  • 3-Year Limited Warranty

Specifications

  • Part #: 36D-00001
  • Batteries: 2 AA
  • Technology: BlueTrack
  • Compatibility: Windows 7, Vista, XP
  • Compatibility: Mac OS X v10.4-10.6

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    works on any desk, don't even need a mouse pad

  • 1

    will work on your pant leg or your hand if you're leaning back

  • 1

    wireless USB connector is very low-profile and won't catch on things

  • 1

    instantly responsive, no noticeable lag at all

  • 1

    excellent accuracy, can always get the cursor exactly where I want it

  • 1

    scroll wheel is silent and has a smooth action

Cons
  • 1

    scroll wheel isn't a "click wheel" and there are no extra buttons

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