I bought it because I want to use it for 3D modeling, and I hate bumpy scroll wheels that cause my index finger to go numb. To me, the was great except the excessive effort required and subsequently violent click when pressing the middle button.
I also noticed it has a delay for the middle button, which is incredibly irritating when modeling something quickly. I think the manufacturers are overly concerned that the wheel will go off all the time. They should consider that only people who want the sensitivity, in order to preserve their hands, will be buying the mouse. To me, the was a dream until I pressed the middle button and my hand sent me the omfg-die signal. Remember the old days when manufacturers build mice assuming you would want to open them to clean instead of assuming you will just buy another?
I have one and liked it very much until it stopped working i. When I took in out, I realized the receiver was extremely hot — almost too hot to hold im my hand. Same issue as Jim H. Not sure if microsoft provides a warranty? The nanoreciever malfunctions and heats way up. It doesnt work anymore and thats fifty dollars wasted. This happened twice on my laptop and i will not be getting a new one. Have read with interest the comments relating to the failed dongles!
I am now on my second mouse as a result of the same fault mentioned. All of a sudden the USB device is not recognised. Mine also got so hot that the dongle burned me upon removal from the USB port, causing me to drop it! I returned the mouse to the store of purchase in New Zealand and was issued a replacement.
I have had the 2nd mouse approximately two weeks and again it has failed. NB: the store confirmed manufacturers warranty of days, so there is hope! However am now concerned about what damage this is causing my 8 month old Dell laptop?? Has anyone had a response from MS on these failures? I bought one at USA in May It is not working now. I may not be having the warranty certificate too.
Is there any way to get it repaired? We purchased this mouse 4 days ago. Last night, my mouse stopped working. My laptop said that the mouse malfunctioned and then it did not recognize it at all. When I began to remove the Nano Receiver, it was very difficult to get out. When I got it out, it burned my fingers and I dropped it and I now have blisters where it burned me.
We are returning it to the Staples today. I have the same problem as Jim H. The receiver on my got so hot, it burnt my fingers. I replace the with another brand but I would really like to go back to using the Anybody have an answer? Please email. Same issue as others, I have the MS wireless mouse and it stopped working all of a sudden.
Took the receiver out and dropped it as it was very hot. Tried the receiver it all different USB ports, no luck. Only thing that happened was that the receiver heated up every time I took it out to try in different port. I switched to a corded mouse into the USB port, working instantly. Founded in , Trusted Reviews exists to give our readers thorough, unbiased and independent advice on what to buy. Today, we have 9 million users a month around the world, and assess more than 1, products a year.
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