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Microsoft Non Bluetooth Wireless Mouse Setup

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Microsoft Non Bluetooth Wireless Mouse Setup

2024-07-14 06:53:25

It works much better than the previous Microsoft 5000 mouse that frequently lost the bluetooth connection. The only concern is the cost.....too high.

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2024-08-08 02:18:35

I used to own a Kensington wireless mouse because I liked how it looked. But it had lousy wireless connectivity and it constantly dropped its signal for no apparent reason. Seeking to replace it, I came across the Microsoft mouse at my neighborhood consumer electronics retailer. I found this same mouse at B&H for $20 less. I love this mouse. It's got a stylish appearance, the wireless signal is rock solid...no more dropped connections and it tracks great. I also like how I can easily power it off to save battery life. The only drawback is that it requires its own USB antenna so when you're using Microsoft's equally stylish wireless keyboard, you're using up 2 USB ports: one for the mouse antenna and one for the keyboard antenna

5
2024-07-18 09:29:49

My wife had me replace a Microsoft wireless mouse with this one. She liked the way it feels in hand. It's very responsive and super easy to set up. Just plug it in, pull the protective battery cover and windows will do the rest.

5
2024-08-12 04:24:28

I use the arc wireless mouse by microsoft. This product is great, the mouse fits well in the hand. The usb transciever is very small and has less risk of breaking or damage while in the computer. One disadvantage is that if you have a lot of programs running, then the mouse lags,,

5
2024-04-01 02:52:18

Setup was easy as can be. Just like any wireless Bluetooth setup. The sound quality is very clear with a great wireless range. I found this open ear alternative great and I think the bone conduction technology is amazing!

5
2024-06-18 09:20:23

great price and works great, better than Microsoft mouse

5
2024-09-01 04:37:17

Replaced a wired USB mouse with this one. Love it and love the wireless Bluetooth capability. Wish I had bought one sooner. Don't miss the wires one bit.

5
2024-07-21 08:14:46

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I really like this wireless mouse. It can be connected by Bluetooth to your device or there is a usb piece that you can plug into your computer and connect it that way. It runs on a single triple A battery that’s supposed to last up to a year. It is so simple to connect and use.

5
2024-06-29 08:14:30

The cursor on my old wireless mouse was jumping around the screen after I purchased my new laptop, but this one with Bluetooth is working like a charm. It's smooth and there is no interference with the Logitech keyboard receiver (for an external monitor) and other items that are plugged into a multiport hub. This MX Anywhere Mouse is easy to charge, even while using it, as the port is at the front rather than on the bottom of the mouse, and the charging cable connects directly to my new MacBook Pro M1 laptop.

5
2024-06-28 02:43:25

I first got one of these for my laptop at work when I started having an entrapped ulnar nerve and wanted a more ergonomic workstation. At first, I tried a Microsoft bluetooth mouse which cost more and would constantly disconnect and require setting up so I did a little research and got the M310. One reason I wanted bluetooth was because the last time I bought a wireless mouse/keyboard (also from Logitech), the receiver was huge and had to be hidden. It also had very low range. To my surprise, the nano receiver with the new M310 is really small - nano if you will, but has much more range than the old style wireless mice. Just for giggles, I was trying it across the room and it still worked. I just leave the nano receiver in the USB port of my laptop all the time and it still fits in my bag. While I was going through painful cortisone injections which did little to help my gimp wrist, I was also happy to use this mouse on either left or right hand as it works both ways (giggity). It's really an elegant design. It's also very light, uses only one AA battery, and battery life is about a year. I liked it so much that now that my wrist is better due to stretching exercises I found on youtube from doctors (which may or may not be legit), I got one for my desktop workstation too which up till then had a wired mouse. It's time to evolve. I'm curious whether the receiver/mouse pairings can be updated in case one or the other is lost.

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