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Microsoft Express Mouse


$19.95 Released March, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Excellent tracking quality, picks up pretty much all surfaces readily. Unique cord placement effectively keeps it out of the way during use. Good alternative to battery-powered wireless portable mice, no need to worry about charging or wireless transmission.

The Cons:Cord length is shorter than typically desirable for desktop users (3 feet). Lightweight design may be uncomfortable or too responsive for some users. No horizontal scrolling of any description.

The Microsoft Express Mouse is a basic low-cost mouse built to be sturdy and dependable at a price that makes it more easily replaceable. It uses a smooth curved design with the cord coming out diagonally for more natural mouse movement.

BlueTrack technology is used to enable tracking on a wide variety of surfaces, and the laser and optics combine to create precise pointer movements. The design of the mouse feels the same with the left or right hand, and can be switched on the fly without needing to reconfigure anything. This mouse connects through the USB port and doesn't need any batteries. A total of 3 buttons on the mouse can be customized to perform a variety of functions.

Features

  • Smooth curved design
  • BlueTrack Technology™
  • Get clicking with either hand
  • Three customizable buttons
  • 3 Year Warranty
  • Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP (excluding Windows XP 64-bit) compatible
  • USB Port connection

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Pros
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    Excellent tracking quality, picks up pretty much all surfaces readily

  • 1

    Unique cord placement effectively keeps it out of the way during use

  • 1

    Good alternative to battery-powered wireless portable mice, no need to worry about charging or wireless transmission

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    Long periods of use are comfortable, for either right- or left-handed users

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    Least expensive model with BlueTrack

Cons
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    Cord length is shorter than typically desirable for desktop users (3 feet)

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    Lightweight design may be uncomfortable or too responsive for some users

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    No horizontal scrolling of any description

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