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| 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: AmazonBasics Wireless Mouse with Nano Receiver Black (Personal Computers) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Programme ( What's this?) Just love this little mouse, fits neatly in my hand and easy to use. There is a small usb connector that wirelessly links with the mouse. Nice to not have any wires and handy for mobile use with a laptop. Recommend. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: AmazonBasics Wireless Mouse with Nano Receiver Black (Personal Computers) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Programme ( What's this?) This is decent little mouse that does the trick. I say "little" as it is about two thirds the size of the Microsoft wired mouse I was using before and so slightly small for my big mits however the smooth action and mechanics almost make up for that. Setup is pretty straight forward, just remove the small and discreet nano sensor from inside the mouse and put in a free USB slot. Plug in the supplied batteries (look at the diagram in the quick start guide for rotation as it's difficult to see inside), hit connect and you're good to go. I was concerned that it would conflict with my very ancient-but-still-going-strong Microsoft wireless keyboard but luckily this was not the case. I found the preset motion way too fast but this was easily rectified by putting it down to the slowest setting in windows (Vista in my case) Control Panel.Styling is "basic", not unattractive but not a design classic either and the small size and clever sensor storage will make it a portable option... Read more 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: AmazonBasics Wireless Mouse with Nano Receiver Black (Personal Computers) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Programme ( What's this?) There are two main types of cordless 'mouses', radio-connected (like this AmazonBasics one) and Bluetooth-connected, and before you buy one maybe the first thing to check is if your computer or device already has Bluetooth onboard. If it does, then consider choosing a Bluetooth-connected wireless mouse instead, they do cost a bit more than the radio-connected versions but they won't need a separate USB dongle hanging out of the side of your laptop and that leaves the USB port free for something else.For the price the build quality of the AmazonBasics Wireless Mouse is fine with a particularly smooth wheel action (the wheel also works as the third mouse button) and a nice non-slip 'suede-effect' texture on the top. It's a small mouse but with quite a bulbous shape, this makes it comfortable to use but slightly awkward to pack into a slim laptop case or bag. It needs two AAA batteries and your first set are included in the box, hidden in a fold of the cardboard, but... Read more |