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Review on Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 - Graphite: Compact and Convenient by Anastazja Jdrzejewsk ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is usable, I expected a bit more.

What can I say, despite the fact that the mouse is not a laser one, it rides on such surfaces that low-cost laser mice could never even have dreamed of. A bathrobe made of terrycloth, an oilcloth with a very high sheen, and other similar items are not a problem. Good rubber sidewalls. You can insert the transmitter into the mouse from either side, and it pops up perfectly when you press a small button. Additionally, the mouse has a convenient on/off button. I can't seem to break the habit of forgetting to switch it off, so it has been running on the battery that came with it for the past few months. Everything appears to be in order, but the WHEEL, mother-to-be, this is the greatest danger that exists in my life; the only thing that is worse is my "nine," which will not start when the temperature is lower than -20 degrees. But, if the "nine" can be restored in any way, then there is no chance that the wheel in the mouse can be replaced. It is very difficult to press the wheel, but this is only half the problem because it rotates without "clicks" (or steps, I don't know how to put it better). This means that you can hardly touch it and it will continue to rotate in the same direction. Examples: When the wheel is clicked, the page scrolls a little lower (or higher), and a different tab opens in the background than you intended. This occurs because the wheel is tight and captures the movement from any touch (the speed of the wheel in windows is minimal). The following illustration pertains to video games: crysis hl2 (I'm about to start playing these right now.) We try to spin it, but there are no "clicks" (steps) when scrolling this wheel, and as a result, we watch the weapons move at breakneck speed, and there is no tactile sensation when switching afterwards. This is because I always change weapons on the wheel, and as a result, we slightly touch the wheel and change weapons (surprise!). We try to spin it, but there are no "clicks" (steps) when scrolling this wheel. In Soldat 2D, I control the vehicle with the turn of a wheel and the toss of a weapon (such a knife, for example), and that's all! The click is VERY firm, making it impossible to use it realistically in games. I'm getting back into the learning mode. On a personal computer, using an older Microsoft Basic mouse, which is more of a miracle than a mouse, the click is incredible, and all of the buttons and the wheel, which revolves exactly with a distinct step, work flawlessly. Apologies for the capitalization, but I could not resist doing so while referring to the number of beeches.

Pros
  • Great materials, ergonomics.
Cons
  • WTF WHEEL, WHEEL.