Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000

by Mick on April 23, 2008

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The Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 is a right hand wireless mouse which focuses more on productivity and comfort, and less on high dpi. It’s quite simple, elegant and ergonomic.

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It angles slightly to the right, turning the hand of a complete schedule palm-position, with a little stretching right side as a position of rest for the ring finger (and perhaps the ear for small hands ). The left side inwards cups with a small lip at the base of your thumb scoop. Both sides are covered with a rubber, satin-like finish for a non-slip grip.The scroll wheel has no friction (no clicks), which has a little difficult to use with some applications. It would have been nice if she had a switch to activate or deactivate the “notches” as some Logitech mice.

The 7000 Retail price is $ 69.99, a fair price for a wireless mouse.

Specifications:

  • Windows2000 with Service Pack 4 (SP4), XP or Vista, Mac OS X 10.2-10.5 Compatible
  • 3.23-inches wide, 4.77-inches long
  • Connectivity: 2.4 GHz Wireless (USB)
  • Approximately 800dpi laser sensor
  • Five buttons (two on the left)
  • Four lines of scrolling
  • Without solution scroll
  • Includes a rechargeable AAA rechargeable (dock) battery and charging deckPower

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