At last, a BLUETOOTH Mouse worth it's name...
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 12:06 pm
I'm a bit happy today - just received my (wait for it...) Microsoft Intellimouse for Bluetooth and it's GREAT. I just gotta tell everybody about it.
Whilst not being a particular fan of Microsfot products, this beats the pants off previous offerings - and as I've been scouring the fora for hints about decent Bluetooth rodents, here's me two cents worth.
I have pretty average size hands, and this fits - really. Everything falls where it should. Ergonomically v.good - this not unnaturally makes the mouse an average size - don't go thinking it's a microscopic Logitech offering - bit it's not enormous either.
It's super light, even with the two AA cells - this is a must if you're used to lugging mice across mice pads all day long - heavy feels solid, but tends to break my wrist.
The cell turns itself off after a while, and as such battery consumption is supposed to be increased a whole lot (I'll have to see) It's true it needs a second to "wake-up" after it hasn't been in movement for a while, but for the extra battery time, I'll happily live with this. (There's no on/off switch as on some cordless mice)
The Blutooth receiver (USB) has been reduced in size dramatically compared with other manufacturers/previous incarnations and although I don't actually need this (it runs happily on the BT from my T42) I can see the advantages in terms of lugging around superfluous bits and pieces.
The scroll wheel has no clicks or detents - it's a smoothy, and it goes sideways too (for those of us without 1400x1050 displays) which makes looking at the whole page on some sites a great deal easier.
The only thing I would personally have added would have been a thin zip-up pouch like those supplied with some Logitech mice. Why? Because now I've got it I want to use it everywhere!!
Whilst not being a particular fan of Microsfot products, this beats the pants off previous offerings - and as I've been scouring the fora for hints about decent Bluetooth rodents, here's me two cents worth.
I have pretty average size hands, and this fits - really. Everything falls where it should. Ergonomically v.good - this not unnaturally makes the mouse an average size - don't go thinking it's a microscopic Logitech offering - bit it's not enormous either.
It's super light, even with the two AA cells - this is a must if you're used to lugging mice across mice pads all day long - heavy feels solid, but tends to break my wrist.
The cell turns itself off after a while, and as such battery consumption is supposed to be increased a whole lot (I'll have to see) It's true it needs a second to "wake-up" after it hasn't been in movement for a while, but for the extra battery time, I'll happily live with this. (There's no on/off switch as on some cordless mice)
The Blutooth receiver (USB) has been reduced in size dramatically compared with other manufacturers/previous incarnations and although I don't actually need this (it runs happily on the BT from my T42) I can see the advantages in terms of lugging around superfluous bits and pieces.
The scroll wheel has no clicks or detents - it's a smoothy, and it goes sideways too (for those of us without 1400x1050 displays) which makes looking at the whole page on some sites a great deal easier.
The only thing I would personally have added would have been a thin zip-up pouch like those supplied with some Logitech mice. Why? Because now I've got it I want to use it everywhere!!