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Technology Information:


Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 - Black

Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 - Black

Product Type: CE

Product Price: $39.99

Manufacturer: Microsoft

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Description

Wireless BlueTrack Notebook Mouse with Nano Receiver - PC USB

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-09-04
Summary: "Best mouse I have ever owned"

I have had this mouse for almost a year and a half and I am convinced it is the perfect mouse. The size is great(not too large but not like the annoyingly small notebook mice). It tracks and responds perfectly and is usable on almost any surface. I especially like the rubberized sides which make it comfortable to use. Everything about the mouse feels solid and well built to me. I am a big fan of the Nano receiver and like that it stores away inside the mouse when not in use. The on/off switch on the mouse is really nice as well to save battery power. That is probably why it seems like I rarely ever have to replace the battery. I use this on my laptop which I take back and forth to school a lot, but I will probably replace the other Microsoft mouse I have on my desktop with this when I get the chance.


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-09-02
Summary: "Dislike"

I've had this mouse for about two months now.

The good: Very quiet, almost inaudible, smooth clicking. This is actually a huge plus since it's good for using at night or if you're a gamer and click a lot. Looks nice. Haven't had any issues with tracking accuracy.

The bad:The battery really doesn't last as long as my old mouse; I seem to have to replace it every several weeks as opposed to months. The middle scroll is bad; it gets stuck often, is difficult to scroll smoothly, and is tough to click. Lastly, and this is what is making me switch, the left-click no longer accurately registers. About 1 in 5 of my left-clicks aren't received anymore and this is especially annoying. It worked fine at first, but I wouldn't recommend this mouse as it is no good for any sort of long-term use.


Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-09-01
Summary: "Broke on first use"

I plugged this mouse into a brand new laptop and used it all of two hours. When I went to remove the nano receiver from the usb port (so I could stow it in my bag) it broke! The black plastic part came right out- leaving the metal part in my usb. Took it to Geek Squad at Best Buy and it took them over half an hour to pry the thing out with pliers. Banged up my usb- but fortunately it still seems to work. Have seen in reviews elsewhere that this has happened to other people. Awful experience.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-08-25
Summary: "works fine, but no click feedback; large transciever"

The benefits of the mouse have been pretty well reviewed. The bluetrack works. The side button is nice. It's about the same size as other notebook mice. I was going to buy a Bluetooth mouse, but there isn't one with the bluetrack. I got this mouse because the transceiver range is supposed to be good and the fact it is supposed to fit flush with a usb port. The range is great (big improvement over my older MS wireless mouse).

The Bad:
However, I have a Dell Vostro 1500 and the transceiver does NOT fit flush in the machine. About 1/4" (1/3 of the transceiver) sticks out of the machine. I take my laptop in and out of my bag every day. Odd's are this will get caught on something every once in a while. This takes the convenience out of it for me. I'm probably going to have to go for the Bluetooth mouse and give up bluetrack.

Also, the wheel does not "click." I think this makes it much less useful when navigating web pages and documents.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-17
Summary: "Great mouse...and my receiver is still working right out of the box"

Note: This might be long, but I believe it is worth the read.

After having this mouse for over 7-months (Christmas 2009 gift), I have never had any issues with the mouse or nano-receiver.

I have had to change the battery once already after owning it 6-months, so I don't completely trust the rating Microsoft gives it with a 10-month battery life.

I do like how compact the mouse is since I have small hands (based on normal glove sizes).

I really like having the side button which I have set to "Back," because that is the most useful setting I have found to use it for.

My Quibble:
The largest grip I have is the wheel has NO feedback mechanism to let me know what is "one mouse roll." So even at slow scroll speed with accelerated scrolling enabled, I have found myself 90+ pages into a PDF after just one roll of my finger (yes, at some speed). And even without the accelerated scrolling enabled, it still gets me 5-pages into the same PDF with just one roll of my finger...and I can NOT sense what amount of roll will give me the desired vertical movement within the document.

I understand not having the feedback mechanism on the wheel actually means the wheel mechanism will probably last longer, but it can get pretty frustrating scrolling a bit too far. And without the feedback mechanism, this mouse is super-quiet which is the reason I received it as a gift.


Nano-Receiver:
As for the nano-receiver, I have had my PC on for over three-days now and the nano-receiver is still cool to the touch. I understand that USB connections provide a standard voltage, so the PC and its USB connections should not be to blame for a defective nano-receiver. And being in the electronics manufacturing industry, I can say it sounds like Microsoft (or a third-party vendor) has very poor manufacturing quality because nano-technologies require a high-level of precision to produce. A small over-flow of solder (the thickness of a piece of hair) can create the type of issues everyone is complaining about. And in the reason why most manufacturer's have specified warranties (typically one-year but currently 3-years with this mouse) is because all defects should surface within that time frame, otherwise you have a "good unit." And if you nano-receiver fries while under warranty, as frustrating as it is, force Microsoft to give you a new one at no cost to you! (I always keep a wired mouse and keyboard around for such reasons)

And to compound all of this, I believe (not sure though) both the mouse and nano-receiver are ROHS-compliant. And if a ROHS-compliant electronic part is left without power for many months, it can effectively generate its own "shorts" and there was no "slip" needed in the manufacturing process to generate...the lack of use did it!!! (For more info, look up the phrase "tin whiskers")