Unique Test Of The Microsoft Mouse Bluetrack Technology
[Editor's note: Today's post comes from my sister Beth, who is *not* a geek.
She received a rechargeable Microsoft Explorer Mouse w/ Bluetrack technology for Christmas this week, this is the latest and greatest in mouse tech. Here's her initial usability report, with a unique test of this supposedly 'more precise imaging' Bluetrack technology. -andy]
This is my first experience with a wireless mouse and I have to say I am impressed. Easy to install and quick charging. The ergonomic feel to the mouse is pleasing, but I find the weight of the mouse a little much. I’m sure with time it will feel normal but for now it feels like I’m dragging it around my desk.
I have to admit that when I read on the case it came in that you could use this mouse on the carpet, desk, granite countertop, concrete sidewalk, park bench or wood walls, I had to put it to the test… The mouse worked on my office’s rough wood walls, my upholstered computer chair, the carpet on the floor, my daughter’s arm, and yes, even on my cat’s belly.
-Beth & ‘Bella the cat’

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