Will the Microsoft Comfort Optical Mouse 3000 work better with a laptop or a desktop?
Description: This Microsoft Comfort Mouse is an optical, cabled mouse.Compared to other cabled mice on the market, it is relatively inexpensive at around $25.This unit is available in silver only.This product connects using your PC’s mouse port or an open USB port. Pros: This device’s resolution of 1000 dpi is very high in comparison to typical pointing devices.Offers a scrolling wheel, set of programmable buttons, tilt wheel technology, and high definition optical technology.(Using a scroll wheel reduces repetitive motions and makes it easier to quickly scan documents and web pages.) Cons: None noted, given available product data. Suitability: A cabled mouse, suited for general computing. Value: In view of its relatively inexpensive price, this mouse has great features for the money. Sources: http://reviews.cnet.com/mice/microsoft-comfort-optical-mouse/4505-3148_7-31529538.
I will be the first to criticize Microsoft when they add onto bloatware, release software which is not yet ready for market, and on and on……and yet I will also give credit where credit is due. The Microsoft Optical Mouse 3000 is an excellent product and a great value. The Microsoft Optical Mouse 3000 is simply a well designed mouse and dollar for dollar, it is very hard to beat. Initially, I went to the office supply store to find a cheap optical mouse as mine kept on getting jammed with crud…..I had seen some optical mice advertised as low as $6.95. But once you see them in person, and feel them in your hands, you soon realize exactly **why** they are only $6.95. The 3000 feels nice in your hand, and has features built in for this price range which are, quite frankly, surprising. One is the 5X zoom feature- keep your hand on the mouse and click a button on the side and voila! Instant 5x magnification of a small area around the cursor. Very nice. You will probably not always use