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Review on Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 - Graphite: Compact and Convenient by Somchai Chamngam ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The quality does not meet expectations, I will not buy any more.

Now, let's go over the specifics: 1. A year later, all of the rubber that was used to wrap the mouse on its sides and rubberize the scroll wheel had simply broken down into its component parts. This is something that, based on the reviews, appears to be a common problem with the product. The mouse shed its skin and peeled off its outer layer in the same manner as a contaminated rat from the Chernobyl catacombs. First, the rubber on the scroll wheel started to stupidly increase (!) in size and size, which resulted in it being violently ripped out of its compartment. After that, the mouse started functioning normally once more, although of course it was not as comfortable. After that, the rubberized lining on the sides of the mouse began to literally fall apart into its component parts. However, at this point I had already been educated by unpleasant experience, so I did not wait for it to completely mutate and peel off. Instead, I just dragged the mouse along the table, and I tore off this misunderstanding even before it was completely decomposed. 2. If you want a sweet soul, don't bother eating batteries; just vomit it. 3. The USB transmitter will only function at a certain distance and if there are no obvious obstructions in its path. The connection becomes unstable at a distance of 40 centimeters and when there is a minor obstruction in the way; the cursor begins to move in jerks, and the buttons begin to work intermittently. In the case of other mice, this has not been the case.

Pros
  • Microsoft's BlueTrack is a product that actually functions and is pretty good; also, the design fits the hand fairly nicely.
Cons
  • Materials used in the execution, battery life, and a USB receiver.