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Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 - White
 
Manufacturer: Microsoft
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Product Description

Wireless BlueTrack Notebook Mouse with Nano Receiver - PC USB

Product Details

  • BlueTrack Technology - Works on virtually any surface including granite countertops, carpets, and wood tables
  • Nano Transceiver - Leave plugged in when you?re on the go, or stow in mouse
  • 4-way scrolling and 4 customizable buttons - Additional advanced features with included software
  • Includes video effectsUp to 10 months? battery life - Battery status indicator lets you know when your battery is running low
  • 3-year limited hardware warranty

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Best Tracking Wireless Mouse ever made
 
Review Date: September 20, 2009
Reviewer: Travis Dockweiler, kalamazoo, mi USA
First off, i've tried over half a dozen wireless mice in the last five years. Every new one seems to claim that they're all lag free. That's not the case with me. I've even tried wireless mice up to a hundred dollars in price and even some Bluetooth mice. They are usually fine on a small laptop screen, but when you connect them up to a 24" LCD there is barely noticeable lag. It's so small that 95% of people would probably not notice it at all. It only seems to occur on large screens and it's a big enough annoyance to keep me from using a wireless mouse of any kind.

I heard about the new Blue-Track technology and just figured it was just a marketing thing and not really something new. I figured it was perhaps just an Optical mouse in disguise. After losing my receiver for my VX Revolution (which is a very good mouse) I needed a new mouse for my laptop with a small receiver. I read up about these and a almost went for the Mobile Mouse 5000 instead, but glad I didn't. I saw these on display at a local store and they were out of stock. I checked online and most every place was out of stock of them. I waited a week and my local store only got in the white version. After another few weeks I ended up driving a half hour just to pick up this mouse in black. Yes, I actually waited just so I didn't have to buy the ugly white version!

Instead of connecting it to my laptop I immediately hooked it up to my PC connected to a 24" display. I immediately noticed there was no micro-lag AT ALL. I was pretty impressed to say the least. It actually tracks just as well as my Logitech G5 that I was previously using. So far I have not installed any of the software on the disc, so I can not comment on that. I usually prefer not to if I can avoid it.

In my picture viewing software the mouse scroll wheel skips by pictures too fast, so that it's nearly impossible to scroll down one image at a time. I can fix the scroll speed in the software easily i'm sure. The scroll wheel itself is a bit too thin, but this is a laptop mouse, so it's not a big deal. The wheel just feels cheap and i've always preferred the Logitech wheels due to the clicking sound it makes when you scroll it. The auto-scroll on the VX revolution is a really nice feature.

Unfortunately the entire mouse feels cheap. It IS cheap, so that's not a big deal. It's not bad enough to make me want to not use it though. There is a rubber grip material on both sides of the mouse and i'm not sure why this was needed, since it's too smooth to begin with. It does however make the mouse look a bit better. It is a very well designed mouse and looks pretty nice.

I'm currently using this still on my desktop computer. As my main mouse it's a bit small, but for a laptop it's PERFECT. I actually liked the blue-track so much that I went out and bought the Wireless Mouse 5000 for my desktop. I didn't like that much (too big and heavy!) so I'm going to keep this for desktop use despite it being so small.

My suggestion to Microsoft is that they should make a higher quality version of this. One with a metal scroll wheel and better buttons. Pretty much like a top of the line model like the MX revolution. This actually tracks better then that mouse, so why not?


It's the best tracking wireless mouse i've ever tried and the best mouse you can get for the price!

UPDATE: 3/2/2010

I love this mouse so much that I did end up buying two of them. One for my main computer and the second for my laptop. The nice thing about it when using it on a laptop is the receiver is so small you don't notice it. I tested the tracking on carpet, wood flooring and even glass and it was no problem. The most difficult surface for it to track on is tan leather. I often sit in my leather recliner while using my laptop and put the mouse on the arm rest (it's pretty wide). Sounds dumb, but it works! It's not even all that flat, but slightly curved! Occasionally after every 10 minutes the mouse starts to throw a fit and I have to switch to a different surface. Once I use it on a different surface for a few minutes and switch back, it's fine. It's almost as if the mouse re-learns how to track on the new surface. Very strange. I'm just amazed that it'd even work on such a surface to begin with.

The only minor negative i've found is that the battery doesn't last long. It's not even worth mentioning since batteries are so cheap. I've been through about two in a month. I've also noticed some stores charging more for some colors due to being hard to find!

Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000
 
Review Date: October 14, 2009
Reviewer: Michael Graves, Crawford, NE
My wife purchased and says it is a great size. She has small hands and found this to be the prefect size. She also like that you can turn it off to conserve the battery and the wireless usb is very small. When they say wireless for mouse in most cases it still means a long wire for the antenna. She is using it for my desk top computer. Trying to cut down on the wires.
Shocked
 
Review Date: December 8, 2009
Reviewer: mugwump88, Los Angeles, CA
I am shocked about the quality of this mouse. I was at Staples office supplies picking up some printer ink and wanted to check out the Logitech mx wired mouse that I have been thinking about. I wasn't too impressed, I used to love that clunky clickwheel, so I then ran across the entire lineup of mouses from all manufacturers -- and this Microsoft 4000 felt stunning. So, I took it home for more testing, even though I wasn't planning to purchase one.

Plugged it into my 2009 Mac Pro tower, worked flawlessly. The scroll wheel is smooth with the absolute perfect amount of resistance. The wireless tracking is flawless, compared to any bluetooth version I have ever tried. On the mac, there was a slight lag with the scroll wheel on small adjustments, so I finally installed the software, adjusted the settings, and that fixed it. There are four buttons, I have all windows expose (mac) for the scroll wheel, and dashboard (mac) for the thumb button.

Okay, so this purchase began after I was forced to return my Apple Magic Mouse by my wife. I basically enjoyed it but there was some Bluetooth lag when mousing over some windows, and my young daughter always had her fingers all over it, causing extra clicking and right clicking when it was not wanted. My wife told me it wasn't worth the $70 so I returned it. Using the previous Mighty Mouse that came with the Mac Pro was also problematic, with the little scroll ball often requiring cleaning to scroll well and I often mis-click for some reason.

Finally, I'm no fan of Microsoft mice -- the big ones are too large and hollow cheap, and I'm no fan of wireless mice since all I want is a wired one without a battery. But I gotta write that this is the best mouse I have ever used. The first Microsoft product I've ever purchased, well, since Word 97.
Best wireless mouse I've used
 
Review Date: December 15, 2009
Reviewer: Justin Waller, Ohio
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Edit 8-4-10. I put my second set of new batteries in the mouse last month. Today it appeared that the sensor that detects the mouse click started to fail. Clicks would only sometimes register, and I couldn't "select and drag to highlight" multiple cells in Excel because the mouse would "unclick". I moved the sesor to a different USB port with no luck, so I went and bought a new mouse today (model "5000" of this same microsoft mouse).
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Edit 3-1-10. I use this mouse 5 days a week 8 hours a day, I replaced the AA battery for the first time today, so it lasted about 3.5 months.
**


I typically dislike wireless mice. They seem to jump when anything blocks the signal (like when i plug in the usb receiver on the back of my laptop), or have a delay in responding if I haven't used it for a while. This mouse has neither of those problems.

The clicking action is quiet, which is nice in a tight office environment. My only complaint is that the mouse wheel is relatively hard to click and has to be pushed down pretty far (this is the default action for "open link in a new tab" in Firefox", so I use it all the time).

This has been my only work mouse for a month and I would absolutely buy another one.
Great Wireless Mouse, Great Price
 
Review Date: September 22, 2009
Reviewer: A. Talty, NY, NY
This is a great little mouse. Usually I prefer Bluetooth over USB wireless, because I'm worried about the USB receiver getting bumped and broken when I move my laptop around. The receiver for this mouse is so tiny, this is not an issue. It's as good as having a Bluetooth mouse, but much less expensive.

Overall, it seems well-built. The textured rubber sides give it a comfortable grip, and the no-click vertical scrolling is great for CAD/3d modeling programs where you often want to scroll in just a little (and not in fixed increments). It's small enough to be portable, but large enough to be comfortable in my fairly large hand. The tracking seems very accurate on many surfaces.

One note: If you use AutoCAD, 3DS Max, or other such programs, be sure to install the CD so you can customize buttons. The mouse will work without it, but the default for clicking the center (scroll) button is "3D flip" and you'll want to change it to "Middle Click" (at least in Windows Vista 32 bit).
Also, I couldn't get horizontal scrolling to work, but since I didn't really want it anyway I didn't try very hard. :o)

Overall- definitely recommended!

Tags: 4000+, Microsoft, mobile, mouse, white, wireless

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