Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000
The Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 is designed to conform to your hand in its most relaxed position. Offering breakthrough ergonomic design, its tilted, elevated hand position helps reduce pressure on the carpal tunnel and wrist.
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The Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 conforms to your hand in its most relaxed position. Offering breakthrough ergonomic design, its tilted, elevated hand position helps reduce pressure on the carpal tunnel and wrist.
Features
- Soft-touch materials and ergonomic design
- Instant viewer to display your open windows with a single click
- Four-way scrolling
- Magnifier to enlarge and edit detail
- Battery life indicator
- High Definition laser technology for greater precision
- Five customisable buttons
- Freedom to move without wires
What’s in the box?
- Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000
- 2 AA alkaline batteries
- Software CD-ROM
- User manual
Did you notice?
Four-way scrolling and magnifier for enlarging detail help speed your navigation and file access.
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Maximising your comfort and convenience when spending long periods of time working on your Mac notebook.
Technical specifications
- Mouse dimensions (LxWxH): 4.12 x 3.25 x 2.52 in./10.5 x 8.25 x 6.41 cm
- Mouse weight: 5.1 oz./144.0 g
- Receiver dimensions (LxWxH): 4.40 x 2.78 x 1.32 in./11.2 x 7.05 x 3.36 cm
- Receiver weight: 3.17 oz./89.8 g
System requirements
- Mac OS X 10.2.x , 10.3.x , 10.4.x, 10.5.1 or later
- 15MB of free hard-disk space
- Available USB port
- CD-ROM drive
Warranty
- Three-year limited
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Most Useful Reviews
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Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000
Awsome
Written by KS from Lindenhurst
Dec 2, 2007
The most comfertible mouse in the world.
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Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000
Great design, dumb product
Written by SC from ST MARTIN SUR NOHAIN
Sep 4, 2007
Notebook users, beware! This is not a Bluetooth product, it comes with a radio receiver and three or four feet of USB cable that will clutter your desk just as much as a standard mouse. The wireless mouse itself is a joy to use, but what's the point? Dumb. …More
179 of 317 people found this useful
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Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000
A great mouse
Written by MC from Malibu
Jun 29, 2007
This mouse is comfortable. Its interface is fantastic and greatly enhances my productivity. I would buy another one if I were to need a new mouse. …More
167 of 293 people found this useful
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Most Recent Reviews
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Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000
Eurk
Written by JG
Dec 12, 2009
One of the ugliest mouse in the history of technology.
0 of 1 people found this useful
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Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000
Good Feel, Unfortunate Interface
Written by RP from Highland Park
Oct 1, 2009
This mouse takes a little getting used to. Although it is a bit taller than I would like--it forces the wrist to bend slightly upward--it fits the contours of the hand quite well and does not overstress the hand muscles. The interface, though, is clumsy. I thought "wireless" meant bluetooth, but it comes with this bulbous transmitter at the end of a coil of USB cable. Overall, however, I have to rate this a solid 4 out of 5 stars. …More
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Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000
Great for those with Tendonitis and/or to prevent possible strains
Written by JM from Elk Grove
Aug 6, 2009
I have had DeQuervain's tenosynovitis (wrist tendonitis) for almost 6 mos and since I work on the computer doing graphics, I needed a mouse that wouldn't impede my wrist's recovery. I noticed when I used regular mice, my thumb is extended too far down to hold & manuever the mouse, but with this one, my thumb rests confortably and closer to how the relaxed hand is. It does take some getting used to at first, but it is well worth it. My wrist actually feels better.
It is also nice that the mouse has an magnifying button. As for the performance & battery life, it responds very well and the battery drain is no worse than other wireless mice. (I've used Logitech and Targus in the past)
If you use your computer a lot, this mouse is a good way to prevent tendonitis and carpal tunnel. …More7 of 7 people found this useful
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