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Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 by Microsoft
Digital Photo Product DetailsManufacturer: Microsoft Audio: English (Original Language) Format: CD Platform: Windows Vista Model: 4CH-00012 Product features: - High Definition laser technology for more precise, more responsive, and smoother tracking
- 2.4GHz Bluetooth with First Connect Technology so you can connect wirelessly right out of the box
- Four-way scrolling button with Tilt Wheel technology for greater efficiency and comfort when ripping through long documents or web pages
- Fully rechargeable so you save money on batteries, includes a battery-status LED indicator
- Runs on one AA NiMH battery, and requires a PC running Windows XP (with Service Pack 2) or Windows Vista, 45 MB free space
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000Customer Review: Best Mouse Ever Summary: 5 Stars
I have used mice from every manufacturer, including just about all of them made by Microsoft. The Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 is the one mouse that I will go to the ends of the Earth to be sure is the one sitting on my desk.
The reviewer who said it's "damn near perfect" is exactly right. Most every attribute of the mouse has been discussed already, but I'll add my list of highlights for the record.
I'll go ahead and list my singular complaint right up front: the mouse wheel gets stuck (requires more force to move) after a couple years of daily use. I would still be using my first Laser Mouse 8000 if not for the mouse wheel issue. I tried cleaning the mouse -- even taking it apart -- but it seems to just plain wear out after a while.
Knowing this, I simply buy a new one when I start to feel the mouse wheel getting resistive. I figure 40 bucks for a couple years of service is not too bad.
So, on to my list of highlights:
1. The mouse's tracking is as smooth as glass, as well as precise. Anyone doing pixel-by-pixel work in Photoshop (or any image app) should use this mouse. The thing has never made a tracking error in the several years I've been using it. (Actually none of the several I have owned over the years has ever made a tracking error, so quality control is excellent.)
2. The mouse wheel has completely smooth action, with no "motion stops/clicks" that most other mice have. It glides up and down effortlessly, providing precise control with no control errors, overshoots or undershoots. (At least until it stops working -- see the single complaint above.)
3. I personally use a mouse pad because I find it to be more comfortable, but the mouse works on practically every surface, if mouse pads are not your thing.
4. No annoying red or blue light underneath.
5. Perfect weight and balance. Not a cheap plastic-feeling featherweight like most mice. Feels substantial without being too large. In fact, its proportions of length, width, and height are perfect. It's not like those "ergonomic" mice that are actually more akin to a discus than a mouse.
6. It has an on/off switch!
7. Charges very quickly -- an hour or two to fully charge a depleted battery.
8. Lets you know when the battery is running low with a red light on top of the mouse that slowly fades on and off. As the mouse charges, a green light on the mouse fades on and off to let you know it's actively charging. When the charge is 100%, the green light stays on steadily until you remove the mouse from the charger. This might sound nutty or obsessive, but even the light feels/seems like quality. Not a cheap, blinking LED.
9. The charger, a flat plastic plate that is slightly wider and longer than the mouse, makes it simple to sit the mouse in the correct spot to get it charging properly. Why is this important? Because with other mice it is not so easy. Take Microsoft's new Explorer mice for example (the one with the piercing blue light underneath). The charger is a tiny little device that you have to get the tip of the mouse to sit on. Because it is so small and light it seems to flip and flop around your desk, and getting the mouse to sit on just the right spot can be a tricky two-handed job. The Laser Mouse 8000's charger has an extra rounded "bump" that centers the mouse so you can just drop it on the thing and nearly always get it right. If you do happen to mis-align the mouse on the charger, the light will let you know. With all the Laser Mouse 8000s I have purchased over the years, the charger is still labeled "Microsoft Mouse Charger 1.0" on the bottom, so I guess they got it right the first time.
10. The rechargeable battery can be easily replaced with an off-the-shelf Ni-MH AA-size battery (which I did one time).
11. Microsoft's excellent and free IntelliPoint software is simple to install, and the one software package works with every Microsoft mouse. In fact, if you have multiple Microsoft mice, you can easily configure the software back and forth between mice, and it has a nice big photograph of the mouse you're currently set up to use, with the various button actions superimposed over the photo. Furthermore, Microsoft keeps IntelliPoint (and its IntelliType software for Microsoft keyboards) constantly updated for the latest Microsoft operating system -- something they *should* do. For example, their Windows 7 versions are out right now -- two months prior to the official release date of Windows 7. Downloading and installing is aided by the nice web page that leads you to the right version based on which OS you're using -- with 64-bit OSes fully supported.
12. The Bluetooth dongle plugs into any USB port and does *not* require any mating procedure with the mouse. Just plug it in and everything "just works". In fact, because of the "hard-wired" Bluetooth mating between mouse and dongle, the mouse can be used in a pre-boot environment, as if it were a wired USB mouse. Nice!
13. The Bluetooth dongle is a fully-functional Bluetooth receiver that can be used to connect with any other Bluetooth device. For example, your mobile phone with Bluetooth support can connect with your computer once you've plugged in the dongle.
In short, I would be sad if Microsoft ever discontinues or changes this mouse.
I'm mystified by those who report difficulties with setting up the mouse to work with Vista (or any other OS), because it is so dead-simple to do. My guess is that they have screwed up their Bluetooth settings or something. Or maybe they previously (or later) installed another Bluetooth product that supplanted the Microsoft drivers. Or maybe they have more than one Bluetooth device installed. I have no idea, but the cause would probably be along those lines because of just how easy it is to use this mouse, with its hard-wired mating to the receiver.
It may seem odd to write such a lengthy review for a mouse, but the fact is that a mouse is an essential piece of hardware that a computer user interacts with many times every day -- so it makes sense to me!
Description of Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000WLS Laser DT MSE 8000 32BIT/64 USB ALUM The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 combines cutting edge features with sophisticated design. Microsoft's first rechargeable mouse, the 8000 delivers 2.4GHz Bluetooth wireless performance, high definition laser and more, all in a sleek and stylish brushed-aluminum package. Fully rechargeable so you save money on batteries, this mouse has a battery-status LED indicator that indicates when batteries need recharging so you won't be caught without power to run your mouse in a critical moment. This Microsoft wireless mouse is designed to be symmetrical for right- or left-handed users, with an authentic brushed-aluminum casing that feels as good as it looks, and has a four-way scrolling button with Tilt Wheel technology for greater efficiency and comfort when ripping through long documents or web pages. This mouse utilizes Microsoft's High Definition laser technology for more precise, more responsive, and smoother tracking, as well as 2.4GHz Bluetooth with First Connect Technology so you can connect wirelessly right out of the box. For convenience features, Microsoft's 8000 mouse has an Instant Viewer function that lets you click the scroll button to display all your open windows so you can click to select the one you need, a Magnifier function that lets you point-and-click to enlarge and edit sections of detail, and customizable buttons that provide you with quick access to media, programs, and the files or functions you use the most. The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 requires a PC running Windows XP (with Service Pack 2) or Windows Vista, 100 MB free space for installation and 45 MB free space for ongoing usage, an open USB port, and a CD drive for installation software. This unit comes with a mini-Bluetooth transceiver, one AA NiMH battery, an installation CD, and a user manual.
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