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Trust Wireless Optical Mouse MI-4910D | 
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| Brand: Trust Category: CE
Buy New: £5.99
New (20) from £5.99
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 4004
Platform: Windows Xp Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 19.7 x 19.7
MPN: 15313 Model: 15313 EAN: 8713439153132 ASIN: B000U1N6RI
Release Date: September 13, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Mouse | | • | Wireless - RF | | • | USB wireless receiver | | • | Optical | | • | 5 |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 5 Button wireless optical mouse with high 1000 dpi optical technology and micro size USB receiver.Main Features:5 Button wireless optical mouse with high 1000 dpi optical technology and micro size USB receiver2.4 GHz wireless operation for smooth and immediate mouse response with a range up to 8 metresSmart link technology: easy automatic wireless connectionExtra long battery life due to latest power saving technologySide buttons for easy web exploring (page back/forward)...
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Perfect mouse for even heavy users November 3, 2008 Mr. G. G. Whyte (Perth UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Despite other reviews i had read which were mostly negative i decided to take a risk with this mouse. I was pleasantly surprised at how good its performance was. I regularly use AutoCAD programme and have found some wireless mice in the past a bit tentative when using AutoCAD. This mouse however has no problems and is really smooth. USB reciever isnt conventional with regards to its connector however it works perfectly for me. placed batteries into mouse and plugged in reciever and started using the mouse instantly. A real bargain and a happy customer. I would recomend this to a friend.
Value for money July 26, 2008 Daveybaby (England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Just bought this from Asda 6.45! Using it on my laptop running on XP. Hardware recognised & installed automatically in a few seconds. Wasn't sure what the two side buttons were for but found that they scroll back to previous web page or forward (same use as arrows top left of Internet explorer). Couldn't find anyway to allocate specific tasks to the side buttons (the mouse settings in control panel only seem to allow me to edit 3 buttons). Does everything my old corded mouse did & so far no problems. Suits my needs.
Cheap junk July 11, 2008 Rod (Edinburgh, Scotland) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The mouse feels cheap and looks cheap. Examining the USB connector will show exactly how cheap this really is. At the moment, the one here is a 9.99 paper-weight. Vista used to recognise it but after unplugging the dongle, changing the batteries, plugging the dongle in and booting up - nothing. Vista recognises it as an "HID compliant mouse" and won't do anything at all beyond that dubious recgnition. I can't use it to control the mouse pointer, click or do anthing else. This mouse is just junk and will break very quickly (read the other reviews if you don't believe it!). Definitely NOT recommended.
Lasted eight months May 17, 2008 JJ (East Midlands, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought to replace a Microsoft equivalent which had developed auto-double-click syndrome. Immediate thoughts were that the side buttons and the detents felt through the scroll wheel have an annoying feel to them. I wouldn't have bought this mouse if I'd been able to handle it first. Anyway, after eight months' use the scroll wheel no longer works, so back it goes.
Pretty pleased at the price April 28, 2008 Stephen Lowe 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been using my HP wireless mouse since I bought my PC and as it was eating up batteries faster than I could believe I decided to give this a go. So far I have not been disapointed. Installation was a doddle. In goes the USB, batteries and away you go. XP recognised the mouse instantly. It has a nice clicky feel that suits me and is the most comfortable RH mouse I have used. My only criticism is the lack of any notes to allow possible re-configuration of (side) buttons. Neither is there anything on the website although there is a free helpdesk.
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