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The Microsoft Wireless Presenter Mouse 8000 is a step forward in the fine art of combining utilities. Using Bluetooth wireless technology is a liberating experience. Having a mouse that is packed with additional features, adds a whole new level of freedom. The Presenter Mouse 8000’s small size makes it ideal for notebook use, but is also just as comfortable when used with desktop computers. Its overall appearance is sleek and stylish with a two-tone black and gray color and compact, ergonomic design.
Along with the functions of a standard mouse, the Microsoft Presenter Mouse offers features that mesh seamlessly with presentation programs such as PowerPoint, or audio functions such as iTunes. Turning the mouse over reveals buttons including advance, previous, volume up, volume down, pause, blank screen and even a handy laser pointer. Additional functions include on/off switch, tilt wheel function, mouse/presenter toggle button and side function buttons for use with digital ink or magnify mode.
What’s in the Box?
- Microsoft Wireless Notebook Presenter Mouse 8000
- USB transceiver with Bluetooth Technology
- Clear acrylic carrying case
- IntelliType software
- AAA batteries
- Instructions
Features
- Four-in-one device (Mouse, Presenter, Laser Pointer, and Media Remote)
- Customizable Performance Slider
- Tilt wheel feature
- Digital Ink feature
- Pre-paired Bluetooth "First Connect" Technology
- High Definition Laser Technology
- Magnifier feature on side button
- Instant viewer function on wheel
- Two-Color battery life indicator
- Clear acrylic carrying case
- Wireless freedom
- 4-way scrolling
System Requirements
- Microsoft Windows Vista™ or Windows XP (Service Pack 2 required with Windows XP)
- Pentium 233MHz or higher processor
- 128 MB of RAM
- 45 MB of available hard disk space (install 100 MB)
- CD-ROM drive
- An available PS/2 keyboard port or USB port on the PC
Keep reading for more detail about how the Microsoft Wireless Notebook Presenter Mouse 8000 performed during our tests.
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