Unfortunately the Microsoft Mobile 3000 Wireless Notebook Mouse is a little too basic and weak for my liking. To start using the wireless notebook mouse, you need only to insert a single AA battery and plug in the wireless receiver. No IntelliPoint software is included in the package (i have no idea what they were thinking when coming up with that choice) but you can download it from there web site which is very kind of them lol.
The body of the wireless laptop mouse is not bad looking but not very fancy either. It features a contoured design that makes it fairly comfortable to hold for short periods of time but after while my hand hurt which could just be me or the way the mouse was designed. It is made to work with left and right handed computer user’s. The left and right buttons are nearly full-size and are pretty much easy to click. The scrollwheel is a little small and only allows vertical scroll, unlike most wireless notebook mouses which use four-way scroll wheel.
The Microsoft Mobile 3000 wireless notebook mouse comes with a USB receiver that snaps into the bottom of the mouse, a feature we consider essential on notebook mice. It was nice of Microsoft to include a small USB receiver, fortunately this dongle is fairly powerful, and provided just about 3 feet of range when I tested it *(will vary depending on conditions and your notebook setup). Even with the wireless notebook mouse use range, I was impressed with the tracking performance… You won’t notice any lag or errors from the mobile mouse which has a 1,000dpi optical sensor rating.
The Microsoft Mobile 3000 Wireless Notebook Mouse offers basic mousing functionality at a pretty cheap price. Unfortunately, it’s a little too basic and weak for my everyday personal use and I prefer the mobile mouse 6000 series for my laptop notebook.
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