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A stylish affair that sits comfortably in the hand

Review: Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse

A stylish affair that sits comfortably in the hand

Written by Will Stapley

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Microsoft’s Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 glides smoothly across the desk.

A small docking station recharges the battery, but we found you need to be very precise when placing the mouse on the dock. The wireless connection is provided by a small 2.4GHz USB stick.

The two traditional buttons are joined by a smooth-scrolling wheel, which itself has three button actions, and two thumb-operated buttons – Microsoft says they’re for one-touch magnification and Vista’s Flip 3D tool, but the included software lets you reassign them. The extra buttons are well positioned, so you’re unlikely to press them by accident.

Product overview

  • Price: £54.99
  • Manufacturer: Microsoft
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Verdict

Overall A well-designed mouse but there are cheaper alternatives

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