Microsoft s wireless notebook presenter mouse




















Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Yes, it has a Bluetooth transmitter which is plugged into the usb socket, the mouse is switched on but the cursor is not controlled by moving the mouse. Is the Microsoft windows presenter mouse supported in windows This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.

I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Vijay A. That said, the one thing I don't like is that the range when in presenter mode is not the best, specially if you are in a large auditorium or hall. Bear in mind that this is NOT a substitute for a truly professional presenter remote, specially if you are doing long complex presentations that require complex animations and behavior; it is a good tool if you are teaching or doing straight forward slides.

Overall, I am pretty happy with it. Pros: Haven't used the Bluetooth dongle that came with the mouse, but it connects just fine. Presenter tools works just fine. Great feature of course you pay for it! Cons: Love to see bluetooth technology that doesn't occasionally sometimes frequently lose contact with the host device. Overall Review: If you don't need the presenter tools, get a standard bluetooth mouse and save a few dollars. Otherwise, this is a great way to combine multiple tools into one.

Pros: It's a shame that this mouse is no longer in production. I feel like this review is a waste of time for that reason but I love the mouse so much and am holding on to a glimmer of hope that some manufacturer will make something else like it. For a travel mouse the size is adequate, it's on the small side, but that's to be expected. It's not one of those tiny mice that you want to throw. I can use this for hours at a time without issue.

This is the only mouse I have ever seen with a normal mouse form factor that was also a laser pointer and has dedicated presentation buttons, it's fantastic.

The mouse software from Microsoft provides additional features such as zoom, which comes in very handy while presenting to a room of people. The case for the mouse and USB radio is sturdy and has taken a lot of abuse being thrown into a backpack and taken to meeting after meeting.

I have had this mouse for about 4 years and it still works as good today as the day I bought it Cons: No longer in production. The button on the back of the mouse where your palm sits is the battery compartment release, a few times I have hit it on accident and the batteries fallen out. I always have a couple extra in my bag just in case. A non issue for me.

I MUCH prefer this to a rechargeable on-board battery that would certainly not still be holding a charge after 4 years. Overall Review: You can find them at online auction websites but don't bother Pros: the thing just works great in both modes.

Haven't had a problem with it. Button options are specific to the selected model. On Mac OS X With IntelliPoint 4, users were able to specify mouse wheel behavior to scroll one screen at a time. This feature was useful in situations where the user had to work with windows of varying size and a fixed scroll rate alternated from being too fast or too slow depending on each window.

This feature was incorporated into the Windows XP operating system [3] and removed in IntelliPoint 5. Universal Scrolling is a software function within IntelliPoint that allows a scroll wheel to work with programs that do not natively support that method of input.

If a program supports scroll wheels natively, the Universal Scrolling feature will generally not interfere with the native implementation. Note: Version 8.



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