| I got the mouse over a week ago and this mouse worked at first, but stopped working after the first use. After a 1/2 hour of playing around with the pairing buttons, I finally got it to work. But, it stopped working again the next day. I changed the batteries numerous times, so that isn't the issue.
| | An infrared mouse with inferred directions |
| The mouse itself is fine for a laptop. It's small, precise, and responds well. It's a classic "plug and play" style with no directions and limited literature online. The complications with this product occur in the second time that you use it. Every time your computer shuts down, the signal for the USB receiver resets itself. This isn't a huge issue if you store the USB receiver in the mouse (there's a storage spot just under the iMicro logo. When you go to use it again, you simply press the small round button underneath the click wheel, and the USB stick pops out. The mouse powers ups, and voila: your two pieces should be synchronized.
The problem is that some people are not going to pull out the USB stick and put it in the mouse. I sure didn't. Thinking that I needed a software update, I went online and looked for anything that I could on this product. I found no help whatsoever. It was just by accident that I saw the storage spot in the mouse itself (what can I say...this is my first wireless laptop mouse).
If it is not used constantly, the mouse will go into a sleep mode...so once in a while I'll notice a slight lag in its response time. I must emphasize that this lag is "slight".
All in all: I like the mouse, but I hate the lack of information on it.
| | This is a great little mouse with the ingenious idea to have the USB stick store in the back of the mouse! When you're not using it it slides in the back little compartment. I also like how it has the cord USB as that helps me from losing my mouse (like in an airplane, for instance). If it gets knocked off you just pull it back on the retractable cord. The only downfall for me is that it is VERY sensitive. A tiny little move and the cursor goes racing across the screen. A bit hard in that respect.
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