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3Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000

Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000

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3Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000
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mt_bit
mt_bit8 posts
 

Excellent – This is overall a great keyboard and mouse with soft mouse scroll, customizable keyboard/mouse buttons and long battery life for $80 at MSY with $30 cashback. Great ergonomic design, customizable keys & expensive looking but cheap. Range isn't too great. My previously owned Belkin keyboard/mouse range was far better.

Dijoca
DijocaVictoria103 posts
 

Good – Great wireless mouse the round shape takes a bit of time for your hand to get use dfto the shape and the say on the box that the shape is better for your hand. Biut heh they all say something like that good ergonomonic shape etc. No really this one has a good feeling just takes some getting used to. battery life so far is great use it all the time at work and still going strong last mouse needed battery changes every couple months (yes older technology) great shape and feel, nice look plenty of options of buttons hand shape takes a bit of getting used to

foreverdark
foreverdark9 posts
 

Excellent – Seems to be quality. Really can't fault it at all, and the features are pretty good, making for user-friendly computing. It's ergonomic and versatile. I like the customisable "hot keys" that can take me direct to my documents, my music, my photos, etc. The zoom, plus the magnifying facility on the mouse make looking at less than discernable web images much easier to cope with. The power consumption is very impressive, with the batteries in the wireless mouse lasting almost 6 months, while the batteries in the wireless keyboard have yet to need a change (13+ months). The colour looks a bit weird compared with everything else on my desk, but that's really a pretty small gripe in what is otherwise a good package.

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