Hi, I have recently purchased this mouse and, after installing all drivers and setting up everything, the mouse does not work. If I plug in the transceiver, Windows recognizes the device (through Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center software). On the mouse side, the blue light is on, and also the small green light at the top goes on when I turn on the mouse. But still, when I move the mouse nothing happens with the pointer (arrow) on the screen. I have tried this on 2 different computers and still does not work. Can anyone let me know if the installation process was this complicated? Aren't you supposed to just plug in the transceiver and, basically, the mouse starts to work? Is it a more complicated process with wireless mice? Thank you.
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I had to return this item because the intellipoint software cannot detect the 4000 mouse. A web search confirmed that others have had a similar issue, and there is no response from Microsoft, other than guesswork by their community members and no reports of a good fix. I reinstalled by previous Microsoft 7000 mouse, and the software detected it right away. The older 7000 uses a transponder that is about an inch long, and the new 4000 mouse used a very small transponder. This change in hardware design could be associated with a change in product manufacturing. I would steer clear of this one.
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The Microsoft wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 is a great buy because it has graphite edges to hold your grip on the mouse even with sweaty hands. Its price is really nice too and Microsoft mouses really last and they can take a beating all while using a great laser. The laser is so good it'll even work on glass. How's that for functional? I've owned Microsoft mouses for years so I know what I'm talking about when I say this is one mouse you shouldn't do without.
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I've been using 1 of these mice for a few years now and bought a second 1 for another computer a while ago, with only 1 problem with both, and it is a common problem for this model. the rubber on the mouse wheel starts to make it hard to turn the wheel or starts to come off the wheel if I remember correctly, like the glue was giving up. You have to simply cut the rubber perpendicular and then pull the length out of the mouse and you are left with a mouse wheel without rubber, but still very easy to use. In fact I kind of prefer it this way. The plastic wheel still protrudes perfectly to use without the rubber. Been over a year with the rubber cut out, still works great. Also, the on/off button, if you slide the button up all the way to on, it tends to go off again immediately if you slide as far the button will travel, so I simply easy it a bit back towards off (remove the slack) and all is good. No hassle for me at all, hasn't given me any trouble. I have read another review with something similar. Just a sign of some wear. Maybe I should just leave it on all the time and not worry about it. A third mouse I bought recently on eBay, sometimes the left click does not register even though the button physically makes the clicking feeling/sound. No big deal. You get lemons sometimes. I put it in my e-junk pile. Overall this product is very reliable unless you get a lemon. Comfortable on my medium sized hands. Glides very smooth. Can kind of works on glass sometimes even though it isn't a fancy DarkField Logitech. The soundvolume of the clicks are about normal, with my well worn mouse being quieter than the newer one. Though I do not remember if the worn mouse was louder when new, or has always been quieter. Battery life is a good 2-3 months on my so-so NiMH rechargeables. Just fine and I use my mouse an awful lot. GREAT value for money. I don't why anybody would save a few bucks and get a 3000 or 1000 when 4000 is maybe a couple bucks more??Read full review
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I almost gave up on wireless Microsoft mice until I got this one. Very nice & solid design with rubber for thumb & pinky, a usb thimble that's well concealed when plugged in, clicking is surprisingly quiet, scrolling wheel is butter-smooth without clicks (a turn-off for some people). The usb thimble included software can customize which buttons do what (eg configure for left hand). The mouse curve isn't too flat which is good for extended use without much fatigue. The mouse's weight is kinda hefty for its size, good IMO. My favorite thing is the battery life. I use the crud out of it yet it still just keeps going and going without low battery light showing (supposedly 8 months battery life with 1 AA, but not sure if true). My only issues are 1) I wish the mouse bump was higher for a more comfortable hand position, 2) even if you toggle "mouse doesn't wake up computer", it still does, so I have to turn it off when computer's sleeping. And 3) if the mouse is not being used in the thimble black end's direction, the reception is sloppy. The pro's far outweigh the con's, and if this one breaks for any reason, I'll definitely get another.Read full review
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