- #MICROSOFT WIRELESS MOBILE MOUSE 4000 DRIVER WINDOWS 7 SOFTWARE#
- #MICROSOFT WIRELESS MOBILE MOUSE 4000 DRIVER WINDOWS 7 MAC#
I have read another review with something similar. No hassle for me at all, hasn't given me any trouble. Been over a year with the rubber cut out, still works great.Īlso, the on/off button, if you slide the button up all the way to on, it tends to go off again immediately if you slide as far the button will travel, so I simply easy it a bit back towards off (remove the slack) and all is good. The plastic wheel still protrudes perfectly to use without the rubber. You have to simply cut the rubber perpendicular and then pull the length out of the mouse and you are left with a mouse wheel without rubber, but still very easy to use. the rubber on the mouse wheel starts to make it hard to turn the wheel or starts to come off the wheel if I remember correctly, like the glue was giving up.
I've been using 1 of these mice for a few years now and bought a second 1 for another computer a while ago, with only 1 problem with both, and it is a common problem for this model. I was even able to control the mouse from outside my work room with the signal passing through a wall.Very comfortable, good sensor, sexy, just need to remove wheel rubber You should be able to get a reliable connection between the mouse and the Transceiver at a range of up to 30 feet. When not in use the Nano Transceiver can be slotted into a compartment on the base of the mouse in close proximity to the on/off switch that can be used to preserve battery power. Making use of 2.4GHz wireless technology, the mouse can communicate with the computer via a Nano Transceiver that is small enough to be concealed under a 20p piece. The mouse is powered by a single AA battery which is claimed to provide 10 months of normal usage. Any of the buttons can be reprogrammed to various commands using the supplied software. The positioning of the extra button makes this mouse far more suitable for a right-handed rather than left-handed user. Situated on the left side of the mouse is a fourth button which will the default setting of “Back”.
The standard left and right mouse buttons sit either side of the thick rubber wheel that has four-way scrolling capabilities. The mouse is fairly distinctive with its black rubbed sides and light grey top. While both options come with the recommendation to accept them, they do require you to click the acceptance box thus avoiding the possibility that you could accept them without realising it.
#MICROSOFT WIRELESS MOBILE MOUSE 4000 DRIVER WINDOWS 7 SOFTWARE#
This latter option is used to gather information about your computer and the use of the mouse software which is then passed on anonymously to Microsoft so that the company can improve features. Both the removal and installation processes required their own system reboot.ĭuring the installation you are offered opportunities to implement an automatic online checking procedure for updates and also given the chance to join the Customer Experience Improvement Program. As a result, the Microsoft software offered to remove the Logitech software before continuing with its own installation. On the test system the Microsoft software detected the presence of Logitech’s SetPoint software and was not all that happy to co-exist with it as it might cause conflicts.
#MICROSOFT WIRELESS MOBILE MOUSE 4000 DRIVER WINDOWS 7 MAC#
Specific software is provided for both the Windows and Mac platforms and should be installed before linking the mouse to the computer.