(Based on manufacturer's information)Plug in the compact receiver when youre ready to work, then snap it into your mouse when you travel, saving hassle and battery life. Easily enlarge and edit details with the new Magnifier and scroll four ways with the innovative 4-Way Scrolling.
Get superior tracking power
Microsoft® High Definition Optical mouse products are more precise, more responsive, and deliver smoother tracking.
Magnify detail in real-time
Point and click to enlarge and edit details* using the Magnifier.
Scroll side to side
Scroll four ways for greater efficiency and comfort with 4-Way Scrolling.
Snap in, prolong battery life
Plug in the snap-in receiver when youre ready to work, then snap it into your mouse when you travel, preserving battery life.
Get more done without disruption
Work with less interruption with longer battery life.
Features:
- Ergonomic Design
- Wireless Freedom
- Customizable Buttons
- Comfortable in Either Hand
- Rubber- Sided Grip
- Cutting-Edge Design
- Smart Receiver
- Laptop/Notebook Portable
(Based on manufacturer's information)Platform: | Mac
PC | Connections: | USB
| System Requirements: | PC
One of the following with a Pentium 233 MHz or higher processor and 128MB of RAM:
- Windows XP Professional or Home Edition
- Media Center Edition
- Tablet PC Edition
- Windows 2000
Hard Disk Space
- 60 MB(Installation requires 100 MB) of available hard-disk space
Other
- CD-ROM drive
- An available Universal Serial Bus (USB) port
- 1 AA alkaline battery required (included).Energizer batteries recommended.
MAC
- Mac OS X v10.2�10.3 (excluding Mac OS X v10.0�10.1)
Hard Disk Space
- 15 MB of available hard-disk space
Other
- CD-ROM drive
- An available Universal Serial Bus (USB) port
- 1 AA alkaline battery required (included).Energizer batteries recommended.
Note: If you are using Macintosh OS X, Magnifier enlarges text and images on the entire screen
Standard optical technology = mouse products with .35 microns or older CMOS technology
The Magnifier is not compatible with Direct3D ® API in full screen mode, media players, OpenGL, and Layered Windows. If you are using Mac OS X, the Magnifier enlarges text and images on the entire screen.
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