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Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 Mac/Windows
- Enjoy reliable, transceiver-free wireless connection to your PC with Bluetooth Technology
- Microsoft High Definition Laser Mouse products are more precise, more responsive, and deliver smoother tracking
- You won't get caught with a dead battery?the Battery Status LED Indicator glows red when the battery is running low
- Point and click in comfort?ergonomic design helps you work longer without discomfort
- Use the Back button to easily navigate between folders and Web pages, or press the wheel for auto-scroll
Product Description
This is the Microsoft's most portable wireless notebook mouse that connects directly to a Bluetooth PC without a transceiver, freeing up USB ports for other devices.... More >>
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April 23rd, 2010 - 10:23
I have been using this mouse for almost a month now and I am very satisfied with it. It is smaller than most mice, but fits snuggly in my hand, considering that I have big hands. It is very responsive (sometimes too responsive) and the back button and mouse wheel complement its functionality. The battery indicator is another great plus, cause at least you can get a warning when you are running low; although it is very energy-efficient, I’m still using the packed standard AAA batteries with an average of 6-7 hours of daily use. And the power switch is also great for saving energy.
To sum up, Pros:
- Excellent Microsoft design (esthetical, ergonomical)
- Great price
- Very responsive (it’s laser, not optical)
- Great battery life (I’ll let you know on the comments when the first pair of batteries run out. I already have a rechargeable pair on stand-by).
- Instant pairing with bluetooth enabled PC’s (I did not try it on a Mac)
- Back button functionality
- Power switch lets you turn it off when not in use to save battery, and you just turn it on and in a couple of seconds it reconnects (this has been a life-saver since I walk away from my desk very often, and I would not like that some envious co-worker “borrowed” it for his home, and it fits quite nicely on my shirt or pants pocket)
- It glides very smoothly on almost any surface (even on my bed sheets)
- It comes with a nice carry-bag.
Cons:
- It has dropped the connection about 5 or 6 times during the time I have been using it, but it reconnects after turning on and off again. Kind of annoying.
- I wish it had a forward buttong as well.
- It is somethimes too responsive, depending on the surface you wear it on. I fixed this by tweaking the mouse sensitivity on the Windows mouse settings.
I recommend this bluetooth mouse.
UPDATE (2/23/08): Well, the battery indicator is going red now (3 months after I started using it), but, if I could, I would downgrade my rating to 3 stars because of the following: The power switch broke like a week ago (the damn thing kinda got loose of it’s place and still moves, but it doesn’t change the power state). I tried going DIY and tried fixing it myself, but ended up getting it worse, although I managed the leave the power on. This means poor craftsmanship from Microsoft, because I consider I did not misused the mouse. I now can’t turn the mouse off, so I have to remove the batteries every time I don’t use it. This resulted on casting the mouse aside and leaving it just for special occasions (long meetings or surfing @ home).
I still consider the mouse is good, but this has negatively changed my opinion on Microsoft hardware (don’t even get me started on their SW).
Rating: 4 / 5
April 23rd, 2010 - 11:10
This mouse works as advertised on a ThinkPad notebook running Windows XP. Bluetooth pairing was painless, and I’m pleased with the smooth functioning of the mouse, not to mention the elimination of the transceiver unit–one more black box I’d have to schlep around.
Size and shape are matters of personal preference, and I agree with a previous reviewer who suggested trading off some comfort is an acceptable compromise for portability. Overall, this mouse has a quality feel and seems to be well made; it has a nice heft to it, and the buttons and wheel provide solid, reassuring tactile feedback.
My biggest beef with this mouse is the lack of a dedicated or inclusive driver. It does not come with a driver disk, and it is not listed among the supported models in the latest Microsoft IntelliPoint software. Please don’t misunderstand: this mouse works fine out of the box under Win XP (and, presumably, Vista). You’ll only want a new driver if you’re not happy with the default button assignments.
I called Microsoft technical support about this omission, and they confirmed anyone who wants to reassign button functions is SOL… for now. The tech rep would not confirm whether a future version of IntelliPoint would support this mouse, but I remain hopeful.
As of this writing (8 November 2007), therefore, I cannot wholeheartedly recommend this mouse. As soon as the software side of things catch up, I’ll be singing a different tune.
Rating: 3 / 5
April 23rd, 2010 - 12:28
I just recently purchased the MS Notebook Mouse 5000 and I also upgraded to Mac OSX Leopard. Leopard seems to allow me to use the Mouse 4 (back) button as I have assigned it to trigger spaces. It is pretty amazing to have that and work quickly between spaces and creating different contextual work environments for my productivity.
I heard of problems of using the back button for browsing – and I played with it a little to see if I could come up with something but I still can’t figure out how to assign that button to the “back” function. But it seems like there is hope that this can be done since OS X will detect the mouse4 (as I have successfully bound it to Spaces app under the Spaces preferences.
I would imagine it is only a matter of time until someone creates a hack to bind the mouse4 to the delete button to be used as a quick run around to the browser back problem. But then I guess it would be dangerous if you accidentally pushed it on an important file. Then again there is Time Machine…
Anyway – the mouse is everything it says it is except for the Mouse 4 button which if you are happy with using it for Spaces – makes this a good product. Still, I think it is terrible when a product is touted as OS X capable and not fully functional so as a recommendation to other Mac users, I’m going to give this a 3. If you want to set it up for Spaces like I do, then you’ll like the experience and the rating might bump up to around 4 or 5.
Rating: 3 / 5
April 23rd, 2010 - 14:10
I bought this after my other Microsoft Notebook mouse (wireless but not bluetooth) died. I have been wanting this bluetooth mouse ever since I bought the new Thinkpad T61 with bluetooth built-in, so it’s actually good that the old mouse went belly up. This new mouse is similar to the old one in terms of size and feel. I have medium sized hands for a woman so it’s reasonably comfortable. The package contains batteries as well as a carrying case. Microsoft thought of all the littl details, except that forward button. What’s so hard about adding a forward button if the back button is provided? That’s why I took away one star – actually I only want to take away half a star but there’s no way to do that. Performance wise it’s very good – perhaps a bit too sensitive but I am getting used to it. Once set up it connects almost instantly to my Thinkpad. So far no disconnections yet. Also I have used it on all kinds of surfaces including my thighs, bed linens/blankets and the palm rest of my thinkpad. Very happy with this purchase. How long will it last remains to be seen. My previous wireless mouse lasted for almost 2 yrs – while my very old wired Microsoft optical mouse lasts forever (still going and going…).
UPDATE: battery life sucks! I have been using this mouse for less than 1 month. Turned it off whenever I don’t use it (only occasionally forgot to turn it off when walking away). 2 AAA batteries that came w/ the mouse were completely exhausted now. The red battery warning light did go on a couple of hours ahead of time. My old ms wireless mouse has one stick of AA battery that lasted many many months, so I am really disappointed. If I discover any more problems I would have to take off another star.
Rating: 4 / 5
April 23rd, 2010 - 15:08
After reading reviews for this and other Bluetooth mice on Amazon and Apple’s web site, I decided to try this mouse because of comments I read that said that it was hard to get Mac drivers for Logitech mice. When the mouse arrived, I followed other reviewers advice and downloaded Microsoft’s Intellipoint software for Mac and installed it BEFORE I turned on the mouse. Pairing the mouse with the MacBook Pro was simple and now, whenever I turn the mouse on, the Mac sees it almost immediately. The only lag I have seen is when the mouse is first turned on. The rest of the time, it works wonderfully. So far, I have used it with Adobe Photoshop CS4 and Microsoft Word 2008 and I have no complaints.
Rating: 5 / 5