ahoff64


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only complaint is that the rubber on the trackwheel started separating and flaking after about a year.works just fine w/out it though.

ernkaiju


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I like the shape because I can switch between my left and right hands easily - contoured mice are terrible for left handed people generally.

datadame


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Can anyone confirm the colors? On my screen the "blue" looks almost purple and the one they call "pink" looks red. So are we talking purple and pink or blue and red?

ivanivanovich


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alcatrazal wrote:I'm curious where you use your laptop though, if it is only at a desk why not get a desktop computer.


When the zombies have broken through your perimeter and you have to run now, preferably with that file you were just editing that lists safe houses, ammo caches, and so on....

Have these mice in your bug-out bag for your own use and for trading for other supplies.

theimmc


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turtlegir1 wrote:Wool blue? Are there blue sheep running around that I don't know about? What an odd description!



Of course. They come from electric sheep that androids dream of.

genii69


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turtlegir1 wrote:Wool blue? Are there blue sheep running around that I don't know about? What an odd description!



Maybe it's Steel Wool...
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truefire7


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iamart13 wrote:what would be the purpose/point of being able to use it on a variety of surfaces? can someone give me an example? am I going to use it on a camel safari in sand? will it even work on sand?? if I try to use it underwater and it stops working, can I get my $4 back?



Yeah, no. Surfaces, it said. Surfaces imply something flat and solid. I have a plastic desk - most optical mice can't track on it. Gaming and Blutrack ones can. Same for glass.

theimmc


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ernkaiju wrote:I like the shape because I can switch between my left and right hands easily - contoured mice are terrible for left handed people generally.



I have owned two left handed mice (using one now, in fact). Love them, especially when it drives my right handed friends nuts when they try to "drive" my computer.

leadheadfred


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Hello friends, fellow wooters.

First let me say; although I used to be a tech and even trained many PC and LAN/WAN technicians in the last 30 years. I've been out of the game for so long that I readily admit my technological status today is almost "newbie" class. That being said, please don't blast me too harshly when I ask this question:

What are the chances of three of these interfering with each other if I use them all in the same room? Anybody know anything about the technology with which these communicate?

thank you kind friends.

Woot! Woot!

loudheart


quality posts: 1 Private Messages loudheart

Bought three mouses. Two for home use and one for gift.

This is my first wireless mouse. I am not a big fan with wireless mouse/keyboard because it occupies one of my USB ports. Sooooo... I will see if it will work with an extended USB hub when I get it. It should work, right? No reason not. hmmm...

Forgot to add that I am buying this new mouse to replace my 10 years old Logitech wired mouse (M-BA47). It still work great, but its appearance has already worn out -- some what.

Son Dang
Web & Android Developer
http://www.loudheart.com/

westamyx


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I'm in for six (two separate accounts) Nice to have them around the house and some for small gifts. Love the size. I have too many wires all over and one less is just great. 2 Red, one for gift and other for Red Gateway notebook, 1 white for 12" G4 iBook, City for 12" alum G4 Powerbook, Blue for gift. Wish there was a pink one for Pink Vaio.

Krumlov


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I use about 5 of these at a time in my home.

They all have different frequencies, so you don't need to worry about cross-talk!

Need me some Boxes Of Condoms!

westamyx


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ernkaiju wrote:I like the shape because I can switch between my left and right hands easily - contoured mice are terrible for left handed people generally.



Yeah, I use left and right for mouse/trackball. The non contoured is a real plus and when a lefty friend uses notebook/computer mouse can be adapted, quickly, if they are lefty mouse users.

mygaffer


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Beware that these have a problem with the dongle overheating, I know of one person who actually burned their fingers trying to pull it out.

loudheart


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westamyx wrote:I'm in for six (two separate accounts) Nice to have them around the house and some for small gifts. Love the size. I have too many wires all over and one less is just great. 2 Red, one for gift and other for Red Gateway notebook, 1 white for 12" G4 iBook, City for 12" alum G4 Powerbook, Blue for gift. Wish there was a pink one for Pink Vaio.



You need a mouse trap to go with your order? lol

Six huh? Okay.

Son Dang
Web & Android Developer
http://www.loudheart.com/

MichXelle


quality posts: 18 Private Messages MichXelle

Sweet deal, I ordered now instead of waiiting for a sell out when I wake back up.

I have a few unopened yet from Woot-Off's and have never seen them this cheap.

Thanks Woot!

muditkumar


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In for three. I just purchased a Logitech M310 optical mouse for $30 and this one looks exact similar, if not better.

Woot must be doing the right thing to bring these cuties out for us.

Alas, I have to pay $5 in shipping plus 8.25% in sales taxes when their HQ is just a mile away from my home.

Go Woot!

muditkumar


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mygaffer wrote:Beware that these have a problem with the dongle overheating, I know of one person who actually burned their fingers trying to pull it out.



They must have purchased those some where else. Woot only sells the quality stuff...

beecroft


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SFCFireman wrote:
How is the usb thing holster on the mouse, is it secure for travel in a carry case?



I have a similar thing and I love the stubby USB thingy - the point is, it's small enough that you don't have to take it out of the USB port.

madbrowneyes


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susiewoots wrote:I have one of these gems in a metalic pink. I NEVER remember to turn my mouse off, and the battery just lasts forever! My kids have literally hid my mouse in their bedroom for three days while it was turned on, and the battery was still nice and juiced!

I also want to point out that the traction and control of this mouse is awesome. I'm a designer and I have to have a mouse that glides smoothly and quickly. Now I'm trying to talk myself into buying another mouse just in case my kids want to hide mine again. For 4.99 I'm in for 2 or 3!



madbrowneyes


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why do they hide them? could it be neglecct?

Hungry


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Can you buy 6 without having to create another account?

Denimbear


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I have several of these Mouse's and they ROCK. they are the perfect size to throw in the lappy bag or to use with your desktop. and the Dongle is small enough not to be obtrusive. I LOVE mine. and My wirless keyboards too .

The Battery Life , is Long on these too. I leave mine on all the time and the batteries (use Good ones ) and they lasts ,even with rechargables one for two to three months at least.
I Just ordered 3 more of these Mouses just to have on hand

Never Take for Granted what God Has given you so Freely , for tomorrow it maybe gone


ssaleem22


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can this be used on a mac?

Mohammad saad

macraig


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Comparison of the 3000 and 4000 models:

http://computer-mouse.pikimal.com/microsoft-wireless-mobile-mouse-3000/vs/microsoft-wireless-mobile-mouse-4000

I happen to have the 3000, but rarely use it because it's too small. I like my hand to rest ON the mouse, not beneath it. I wind up using a larger wireless desktop mouse instead.

stygiania


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Already have two of these but at this price I'm in for three more. These are great with our Woot MSi laptops.

Six Woots
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mac128


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There is a fairly extensive review of this mouse at the Pikimal site.

Yell0w


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in for 3!!

Razer Protone m250 Street-Style Clip Earphones (3), Razer Copperhead 2000dpi Laser Gaming Mouse
(shirt.woot) USA 2145, Floating Squishy, The Creative Thought Process, Aaarrrgyle, Unfriendly Locals, BFF, RAAAARR!, Apathetic in the Face of Certain Annihilation, Dino Wino, Angry Day, Sleeping Problems, Please Don’t Feed The Whatever That Thing Is, Loves Me

Denimbear


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gswarriors4life wrote:im a fairly new wooter so i was just wondering if in these types of things if when u ordered at least 2, (which naturally i did), if both had to be the same color?

not complaining just wondering.



No you can choose a different color of each one , Just click on the color you want for each one is all when You Check out I hope this helps

Never Take for Granted what God Has given you so Freely , for tomorrow it maybe gone


Denimbear


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loudheart wrote:Bought three mouses. Two for home use and one for gift.

This is my first wireless mouse. I am not a big fan with wireless mouse/keyboard because it occupies one of my USB ports. Sooooo... I will see if it will work with an extended USB hub when I get it. It should work, right? No reason not. hmmm...

Forgot to add that I am buying this new mouse to replace my 10 years old Logitech wired mouse (M-BA47). It still work great, but its appearance has already worn out -- some what.


Ive got two desktops and a Lappy all in the same room running these mice and Ive never had no probs. with them interfering with each other as , they are all on differ radio frequentcies . I just love these mice

Never Take for Granted what God Has given you so Freely , for tomorrow it maybe gone


Wigi


quality posts: 9 Private Messages Wigi

I'm in for 3, one for me, one for my mom & one for hubby.

Thanks Woot, you rock!

There are 3 types of people in the world, those who can count and those that can't.

kungpoa777cheeeckin


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These are totally worth it, in for 2. As said before the price is really good and the rating was a 4/5 on amazon out of 400+ reviews http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Wireless-Mobile-Mouse-4000/dp/B002DPUUKU/. I'm planning on using this for the same as mentioned by someone else. I have my laptop hooked up to my tv to watch shows and movies. having this wireless mouse while kicking back in bed and being able to use the forehead of my passed out wife for my table to navigate with should work just fine.

bchrist825


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EdTerrific wrote:Wow...between this and the Netgear router the other night, it looks like Amazon is going to let Woot be the old Woot!!!!



Amazon?

What conspiracy theory are you referring too?!?!

Syndil


quality posts: 6 Private Messages Syndil

If you want a portable mouse, you don't necessarily need a small mouse, you need a mouse that folds flat.

"Folds flat? Impossible!"

BEHOLD!





Best portable mouse I've ever owned. Dongle attaches to the bottom via magnetism. Haptic feedback in touch-scroller makes it feel like a scroll wheel. Can disable it if you want. Folding it flat turns it off, curling it turns it on.

Sure, costs more than $10, but... It's awesome!

http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Arc-Touch-Mouse-Black/dp/B003UT6C9G

ericslaw


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I have one of these (in graphite grey).
Paid about $30 last year sometime.
nano receiver fits in bottom, has on/off switch, battery lasts a long time.
fits well in the hand.

only complaint is the mousewheel is a little hard to press compared to my ancient logictech.

New logictechs (like the m500 series) have hard to click wheels too though.

theimmc


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Syndil wrote:If you want a portable mouse, you don't necessarily need a small mouse, you need a mouse that folds flat.



I have that exact mouse (Arc Touch). I hate it. It's the most uncomfortable mouse I've ever owned.

subparwelder


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Make sure you buy two. Because these are great to use for pranking your co-workers. Simply plug the dongle into their PC and then randomly move the cursor around the screen while they are using it.

If you don't do it too often and you resist the urge to laugh out loud this can go on for weeks.

On a side note you should also beware of fellow wooting co-workers and check your spare usb ports for extra dongles.

sucker4crap


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iamart13 wrote:what would be the purpose/point of being able to use it on a variety of surfaces? can someone give me an example? am I going to use it on a camel safari in sand? will it even work on sand?? if I try to use it underwater and it stops working, can I get my $4 back?



In bed, I use one with my laptop along side me on the sheets, or on my chest... hair and all!

aredhelstar


quality posts: 0 Private Messages aredhelstar

I bought the blue one during last year's Black Friday sale at An-Office-Store-That-Starts-With-S, and this is an even better deal! I'm in for 3 as these make great backup mice and laptop mice, and I will be getting my little sister a laptop for her graduation this spring. Thanks Woot!!

birdoprey5


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I would have loved to buy these but the reviews on Amazon literally scare me out of it. There are 265 reviews with a 4 star average so I thought maybe people were exaggerating... But when you read the reviews HALF are one-star reviews with serious danger of the receiver overheating/melting/burning you. This looks downright dangerous. I thought- maybe it was only the early models (first review was Dec 2009) - but no, even recent reviews show the same problems. How Amazon calculates 4 stars I don't know- my guess is when someone edits a review they aren't re-averaging. Everyone seemed happy for the day or two so maybe they gave it a great review at first and then changed it later.

Shame, I could have used some good mice- but not going to risk burning electronics which could fry my whole laptop. This has to be the reason Woot can get these so cheap.