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TRUST Wireless Laser Mouse MI-7900Z | 
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| Brand: Trust Category: CE
Buy New: £10.62
New (9) from £10.62
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 33721
Platform: Windows Xp Media: Electronics Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 8.4 x 2.8 Legal Disclaimer: Layer One UK does not offer any warranty other than the one imposed by the manufacturer. Consequently, the warranty conditions proposed by Layer One UK will be an exact copy of the manufacturers.
MPN: 14835 Model: 14835 EAN: 8713439148350 ASIN: B000LPS5WO
Release Date: December 17, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Mouse | | • | Wireless - RF | | • | USB wireless receiver | | • | Laser | | • | 7 |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description 7 button wireless mouse with laser sensor for extraordinary accuracy. Laser sensor: works on more surfaces than a standard optical mouse. Special button (incl. indicator) to switch sensitivity to 800 and 1600 dpi. Tilt scroll wheel providing convenient horizontal and vertical scrolling. Zoom function to zoom in/out in office applications and web browsers. Ergonomic design with rubber coated edges for a firm grip.Main Features:Trust MI-7900Z Wireless Laser Mouse7 button wireless mouse with laser sensor for e...
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| Customer Reviews:
Heavy July 2, 2008 Matthew A. Young (East Sussex, UK) I was excited when I bought this mouse as I've not had a wireless peripheral like this before. When I started using it I thought it moved a little sluggishly but thinking I'd just get used to it over time I ignored the problem. Unfortunately not the case. This mouse is very heavy, requiring effort to shove it around your desk. That might sound silly, "how heavy can a mouse be?" but think about the weight of a regular optical mouse - it weighs next to nothing and can be moved with ease. This thing is something akin to the weight of an XBox 360 controller or a small keyboard. I also find the mouse does not respond well in either DPI mode to my movements. I'm often missing icons on my desktop when I wouldn't normally with my previous mouse. It is also very easy to accidentally hit the extra buttons - I was in the middle of a frantic game online when suddenly I was at my desktop being asked which MS Office application I wanted to open! And don't get me started about this "wonderful" side-scrolling thing. It hasn't worked for me, no matter how hard I've tried to set it up. A single nudge of the scroll wheel sends you reeling to the furthest corners of your document/image/whatever. Another thing - the underside of the mouse seems to be a bit wonky too as not all of it sits on my tabletop - it rocks back and forth like a chair with one short leg! I regret buying this mouse and to be honest it has put me off buying a mouse like this again. Next time I'll go all out and buy myself a Razer to save myself the uncomfortable resting position this mouse has and all the other problems I've detailed here.
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