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All Reviews | More Peripheral Reviews Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 ReviewDate: 2008-02-18 Reviewed by: Shane McGlaun Manufacturer: Microsoft Features & Specifications Install & Use On the left ridge of the mouse are two buttons mapped to forward and backwards by default. The buttons are placed very well so they are within easy reach, but in my testing I never had an issue hitting the buttons accidentally. The scroll wheel on the Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 is very good. In fact the scroll wheel is almost as nice as the Logitech Revolution line. The only downside to some may be that the scroll wheel on the Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 doesn’t click. No clicking does make it easy to flick the wheel for faster scrolling on long pages. When the drivers are installed the scroll wheel click activates Windows Flip 3D allowing you to navigate open windows by scrolling the scroll wheel. The mouser also has a enlarge key that makes text under the pointer larger. The shape of the mouse is comfortable in the hand and works well for extended computer use. Accuracy with the mouse is good. Microsoft isn’t in the habit of specifying the dpi range for its mice and the Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 is no exception. After using the mouse for several days I would say the sensitivity is 800 dpi. You can accelerate the pointer for user wanting more speed in movement. However, accelerated pointers are prone to lose accuracy when acceleration is on and the 6000 is no exception. The Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 is also Mac compatible as well.
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