Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. BlueTrack technology Plug-and-go nano transceiver On/off switch Comfortable in either hand Nano Transceiver - Leave it plugged in your notebook when you're on the go. The mouse has its own on/off switch. Up to 8 months battery life - Power status indicator lets you know when your battery runs low. Comfort - Designed by ergonomic experts for comfort in either hand.
I bought this product for several of its features and due to its brand name. hoping it would be a quality purchase and reliable and meet my needs. On a positive note, Id say that I really liked the shape, size (on the small side--for women this is nice), texture, and feel of the mouse. I also liked the simplicity and ergonomics of the design on all sides. I also wanted a mouse without a cord and it delivered on that. From a physical perspective, it is perfect for me. However--and this is the only reason I marked it less than a 5-star--it is extremely GLITCHY. I have had many days of frustration because when reading PDFs sometimes when I use this mouses scroll wheel to scroll down the page, it keeps scrolling uncontrollably. Also, and this is a MAJOR PROBLEM, the center scroll wheel also will "stick" or "lock" causing tabs in web browsers to close when clicking on them. I had to look up what was causing this undesirable problem and found that it is due to the scroll wheel locking. One solution I found in technology forums was to press and hold the scroll wheel, but that rarely works. Another solution was slamming the mouse down on the table -- that is the one most frequently used and also vents my frustration with this products functional flaw--its SCROLL WHEEL. Ive kept this product, but hope that they will fix or did fix the problem. I will definitely look to see that they did before buying another one. The product uses a single "AA" battery. I have to keep a supply of batters on-hand because there is no warning and the mouse just "dies" on me when the battery needs to be replaced, and this is often when something important is due or Im working online.
Joshua Holmer
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Its fine for a $15 mouse, and it works consistently, but the scroll wheel is terrible. It takes all too much effort to scroll one click, you cant scroll it quickly, and if you try, you end up clicking down on the mouse wheel (which on Linux causes you to paste whats on the clipboard... very annoying for a developer!). If you can afford it, Id get something better.
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