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Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop 3000- Dark Gray
from: Microsoft
List Price: $59.95
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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Microsoft
EAN: 0882224127011
Item Dimensions: Height (hundredths-inches)="340" Length (hundredths-inches)="2000" Weight (hundredths-pounds)="355" Width (hundredths-inches)="860"
Label: Microsoft
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Model: 65W-00001
MPN: 65W-00001
Publisher: Microsoft
Special Features: nv:Device Type: Mouse and Keyboard Combo; Connection Type: Wireless; Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous; Tracking Method: Optical; Scrolling Capability: Yes; Vertical Scroll: Yes; Horizontal Scroll: Yes; Keyboard Type: Wireless; Connection Type: Wireless
Studio: Microsoft
Features:
- Scroll four ways for greater efficiency and comfort with 4-Way Scrolling
- Use on nearly any surface
- Access your favorite music, video clips, and media programs with the touch of a button
- Ergonomic keyboard design
- Mouse is comfortable in either hand
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
Free yourself from desk clutter with wireless design and the accuracy of Microsoft Optical Technology. Rest your hands easily on the sleek, responsive Comfort Curve keyboard, and use the Media and Hot Keys for one-touch access to the commands and programs you use most.
Average Rating: 

Rating:
- Very poor wireless capability.. Stay away from thisI bought this product from Samsclub and its going back tomorrow. I have been using logitech wireless mouse and wanted a keyboard and mouse combination, so went for this. The wireless signal is really lousy and u need to have a straight line of sight for this to work. Also, if u r more than 3 ft from the wireless receiver, it will not work. I would have given it negative stars if possible.
Rating:
- Acceptable Keyboard and Mouse ComboI bought one of these combos to my personal PC, it does almost well in everyday tasks. But gamers beware of it, it will lag and lose the signal in the worst moment, even with the receptor very near of the combo.
It bugs me a lot when I'm playing some game and it stops working, i.e. running with your caracther and it stops working every time.
Rating:
- Simple and reliableThe keyboard and mouse are of great quality and are priced very very cheap! Planning to buy another set soon!
Rating:
- Great ProductI bought this set for work. It works great. It installed without any problems and the installation process was very easy. I've had it for almost 2 months now and no problems. Would definitely recommend.
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- Sub-standard Product Tarnishing to Microsoft's BrandI've used many Microsoft-brand keyboards and mice over the years, and this one is easily the worst. I'm the IT director of my company, and we just deployed about two dozen of these on new computers. The majority of the units have been problematic, with the most common issue being extremely poor mouse reception even with new batteries and short ranges involved. The receiver and mouse just don't seem to go together and function more like infrared than RF devices (i.e., direct line of sight). One user ... Read More
