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I have to say I was quite pleased to learned that all the functionality worked just by plugging the USB dongle.The media controls on the bottom of the mouse work fine with Rythmbox.I am not sure about any other media player.If you are on the Ubuntu desk top, using the scroll ball to the side will switch to alternate desktops.kinda cool.If there was any one con I could think of, it would be that there is no 3rd mouse button, but that is fine for someone looking for a simple design. I was worried when I bought the mouse that the media controls on the bottom would not work in Ubuntu w/o the drivers (drivers supported are for Windows XP/Vista and Max OS 10.4). I bought this mouse because I thought that it was the best looking mouse on the market. I like its slim look and glossy black finish (minimal fingerprints are left behind).
Highly recommended. This mouse works wonders with a Mac. Its much smoother than the mighty mouse.
A LOT. What were they thinking. AAA batteries all the way for wireless stuff.We still LOVE it. I bought this mouse thinking it is a little on the big side, but its size is just right. :-) There is only 1 bad thing about it. We love this mouse, and all its features. It used AA batteries, which made it heavy.
If I tried to scroll left, but it wasn't straight to the left, then it didn't work. I ordered the SlimBlade and it generally worked fine, but only if you scrolled exactly in a straight line. It only seemed to function if I used the four cardinal directions, which was silly considering most people aren't perfect.I really liked howthe USB can be stored inside the mouse and that made it more efficient for when I traveled. I'm going to begin by saying that I only used this mouse so that I would have the ability to scroll, not only up and down, but also left to right. For my Yearbook class at school we use Macs and the mice available have the 360 degree scrolling, so I decided to search on Amazon for one that worked with a PC.
The Slimblade fit the bill perfectly, and imagine my delight when I found out it also had media controls on the underside (brilliant). The downside to this arrangement is that it does not have the "clicks" a wheel does to provide feedback, so until you get used to it, you might find yourself accidentally flying through pages rather than scrolling a few lines at a time.The construction is nice -- a smooth finish with enough of a "hump" to fit your palm comfortably.
I like the concept of storing the USB wireless dongle inside the mouse -- no more lost dongles or fishing around in the laptop bag. Like other reviews, I wish the rollerball was in fact, a trackball, but hey -- you can get that if you're willing to pay more $$.
I was looking for a large (i.e. I am not coordinated enough to roll and tilt a wheel at the same time to move diagonally on-screen.
It has the low-friction feet that you typically find on gaming mice, and the rubber sides are a nice touch, too.All in all, a solid 5 stars for me. normal sized), low-profile, wireless mouse for my laptop -- something that fit my hand like a normal mouse, but did not create a big lump in my laptop case.
No more lugging around a bulky Media Centre remote when I'm on the road.The rollerball is very comfortable to use, and I like it much better then the typical "tilting wheel" arrangement on most mice, because you can move in any direction with the rollerball.
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