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Natural wireless laser mouse 7000
Natural wireless laser mouse 7000










I used it in my office for a week of hard testing on various surface types including a regular mouse pad, desktop surface, pieces of paper, magazine covers any anything else I could get my hands on that was flat and smooth. It also utilizes Microsoft Intelligent Tracking which makes it extremely accurate. It boasts a 1000 dpi as well as an imaging rate of 6000 frames per second and a tracking speed of up to 15 inches per second. The laser used in the Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 is one of the most advanced available from Microsoft. You simply have to place the transmitter somewhere close to where your mouse will be operating (it doesn’t have to be line of sight). The RF transmitter plugs into a free USB port and is completely USB powered. The mice have over 65,000 random unique IDs to prevent overlap. Also, if you have a few of these mice in your place of work in close proximity, you don’t have to worry about overlapping codes. The radio frequency is 27 Mhz and has a range of about 6 feet. Battery life, however, is about 6 months.) (Luckily there is a low battery light on the mouse that will light up when batteries are running out. This can also be caused by low batteries or other types of interference. I did get some warnings about “Low Signal Quality”, despite the fact that the mouse was right in front of the transmitter. I found that for the most part, the wireless function worked pretty well. It also means that you much have a small base that communicates with the mouse (a BT wireless mouse, in contrast, would not need this). This means that it has a pretty long range and does not need line of sight (like an IR mouse would). The Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 uses RF wireless.

natural wireless laser mouse 7000

There are a few different types of wireless mice: RF (Radio Frequency), IR (Infrared) and BT (Bluetooth). Over the past few years, wireless mice have become common place, as well they should, in my opinion. The cords are just never long enough and get hooked up in objects on your desk. One of the things that I hate most about mice are their tails…er…cords. The Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 is compatible with both Windows and Macintosh computers.

natural wireless laser mouse 7000

Here are some of the items I will discuss: Not only is the 6000, comfortable for those of us with larger hands, it is also extremely functional from a computer mouse perspective. You can see other recommendations by viewing articles tagged “Father’s Day” here.) (Over the next month, I will be reviewing some product that I feel are important gadget considerations for Father’s Day gifts. This is another product that I’m recommending for Father’s Day. At almost twice the height of regular mice, the 6000 truly makes those of us with large hands much happier. That is, until I tried a Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000. I have big hands and big feet, you know what that means, right? You guessed it, big shoes and computer mice that just feel too small when you use them.












Natural wireless laser mouse 7000