Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 – Slate
- Mar 12, 2010
- Best Notebook Product Review, 3000, Microsoft, Mouse, Notebook, Optical, Slate, Wireless
- 5 Comments
- Wireless notebook mouse
- Long battery life
- Convenient snap-in receiver
- Optical sensor tracks mouse movement
- Designed for use with either hand
Product DescriptionThis practical optical mouse features a tiny snap-in receiver that plugs into your notebook when you’re ready to work, and snaps into your mouse when you’re on the go. Extended battery life lets you work longer without interruption. . . . More >>





this has to be the worst mouse i have ever used not only did it stop working at all just after one month but when i called microsoft and asked for a new one they told me that it os out of stock and i need to wait 1 month before i can expect my replacement.
microsoft not having a mouse in stock what a load of crap.
Rating: 1 / 5
Hi friend
I just want to buy this stuff and wondering what the working range is, 6ft or 20ft? thanks
Rating: 3 / 5
I am left handed this mouse is not. It is useless. Would have been nice if seller had told me before I bought. Buyer beware.
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought this mouse for the presentation. But, if the distance between mouse and access point is more than 4 feet or there are some obstacles between them, the mouse will not work. This is just a garbage, not a mouse. Don’t buy this.
Rating: 1 / 5
The mouse worked perfectly, the wheel button also works perfectly, unlike the buttons on my replacement notebook optical laser mouse 6000. I left the usb dongle plugged in, and put the laptop in its case and it stopped working. It started to say usb device not recognized. The new laser mouse 6000 has a different usb dongle that is one piece instead of 2.
This mouse also has a better wheel button (good for middle clicking) than the newer laser mouse 6000 which is erratic.
The wheel scrolling, and mouse positioning on the newer laser mouse 6000 is better than this mouse.
Rating: 2 / 5