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Microsoft wireless keyboard 5000 review
Microsoft wireless keyboard 5000 review






microsoft wireless keyboard 5000 review
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Like many Microsoft mouse pointers, the 5000 uses the IntelliPoint driver software suite which can be a bit bloated if you just want the basic functionality of nothing but a Microsoft wireless mouse driver. The one drawback to the 5000 Wireless Laser Mouse by Microsoft is that re-assigning button functions isn’t as easy as it could be. However, for users who don’t frequently require such features, it is actually nice to have a clean, simple, mouse uncluttered with buttons that are never used. There is also no search or volume control like some other mice have. For example, while there is a zoom button, there is no zoom out button. The 5000 Laser Mouse does lack some of the buttons and features offered on more complex computer mice. The mouse fits comfortably in the hand, even for long periods of time, and it tracks smoothly and easily across even large wide-screen monitors. The mouse click sound is not as loud or annoying as on some other Microsoft mice. The features and functions of the Wireless Laser 5000 Mouse work smoothly. Microsoft Wireless 5000 Laser Mouse Review The ambidextrous design means that unlike many wireless mice with a zoom or magnify feature, there is a button on both sides of the mouse.Īll 5 buttons on the Microsoft 5000 Wireless Laser Mouse can be customized to fit the user’s needs. The 5000 features a magnifier button that is easily pressed by the user’s thumb.

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In addition, for users who like having multiple windows open at a time, scrolling left and right keeps one from having to find the scrollbar at the bottom of the window just to catch those two or three words that seem to not fit on a half-screen sized window.įour-way scrolling also comes in handy when using another Wireless 5000 Laser Mouse feature. Many users find this useful in gaming, but it can also be a great asset when working with large images, or on a smaller monitor.

microsoft wireless keyboard 5000 review

Not only can you roll the wheel forward and back to scroll up and down, you can also press the wheel itself to the left or right to scroll in those directions as well.

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The scroll wheel offers full four-way scrolling. The wheel can be clicked just like a regular mouse button. The middle mouse button is the scrollwheel itself. The left mouse button and right mouse button are symmetrical and easily depressed. The Laser 5000 wireless mouse is no exception. Many mice, both wireless and wired mouse devices, provide the three-mouse buttons. That means that not only is it usable by both left-handed and right-handed people, but also that you can switch to using your other hand if necessary, say when you have the phone to your ear, a pen in one hand, and just need to click a button to see that next report page! Like many computer mouse devices these days, the 5000 has an ambidextrous design. The Wireless 5000 Laser Mouse has some additional features that make it very handy for a wide variety of users. If offers precise movement and smooth pointer tracking thanks to Microsoft’s “High Definition Laser” technology, a scroll wheel, and battery saving technology that keeps the mouse responsive at all times without constantly transmitting when not in use. The Laser Mouse 5000 features many of the standard features found in most wireless mice today.

microsoft wireless keyboard 5000 review

The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000 is a good all-around cordless mouse for most desktop users. Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000 (4 out of 5)








Microsoft wireless keyboard 5000 review