London, Dec 28 (PRINTWORDS NEWS) -
It is true that the touchpads in notebooks have become quite advanced in recent times. You can perform pinch and zoom and swipe a finger to flip open documents on the screen with ease. However, old time users still have a soft corner for the digital rodent, namely mouse. After the advent of wireless mouse using the device with laptops have become easier for the users, both outdoors and indoors. Generally laptop mouses tend to be lighter and smaller than regular mouses. If you are looking for a capable laptop mouse that can work on literally any surface you will not go wrong with Microsoft’s Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000.
This model implements Microsoft’s unique BlueTrack sensor technology. Do not confuse this with Bluetooth. It offers the precision of laser tracking with the capacity to work on any surface, even if it is granite or wool. Incredible as it may sound, you can use it on any surface, where typical wireless mouse models fail to work. The package contains the mouse, a CD that has Intellipoint software, a AA battery and help manual. The cute and small 2.4GHz RF dongle is also bundled in. Microsoft claims that a battery will last for 1 month with regular usage.
The mouse is fairly lightweight at 90 grams. The piano black finish looks good but it is likely to catch fingerprint and scratch marks quicker. The sides of the mouse are made of rubberized plastic which is better for users with big palms. However,its scroll wheel lacks the smoothness of rival products like the Logitech V550 Nano. The inclusion of a battery indicator light that sits below the mouse’s scroll wheel is commendable. It makes sure you will get to know when the battery drains out. Another plus point of the mouse is its bundled Intellipoint software. It aids in increasing the accuracy. Its reasonable price tag of £29 will find many takers.

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