Targus Ultra Mini Optical Mouse With Retractable Cord (PAUM01U)
- Ergonomic Fit: Right Handed (Mouse)
- Input Interface Type: Mouse
- Motion Device Type: Optical
- Connectivity: Cable
- Interface: USB (Mouse)
- Platform: PC Mac
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Cool, Compact, and Colorful.
Pros
Very small, extremely light weight, very accurate, free carrying case.
Cons
Very thin, delicate cord included with this mouse.
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
I purchased it to use on the go, and it works great!
This is a really great mouse. And it seems to make everyone that sees it say "wow." I purchased this mouse to use with my Sony Vaio PCG-FRV27 Notebook (as the Notebooks included glide point type mouse isn't my favorite to use for drawing graphics).
Product specifications:
You get one really cool, optical mouse. The mouse features a three button layout (middle button is also a scroll wheel). A nice drawstring black velvet carrying case. And all required instructions. USB type plug.
I've personally found this mouse to work really good when using Adobe Photoshop, or Jasc Paintshop Pro. I'm able to draw with this mouse, as good or better than any other.
This mouse is also great because; with an optical mouse there's less moving parts that can eventually break. And you won't get that "slam around your mouse pad" problem required to simply move your mouse pointer (anyone who has owned the older mouse, with the ball on the bottom, should know what this is :).
Exterior design:
This mouse is small, REALLY SMALL! (About 1.5" x 3") It comes metallic silver on black, silver buttons, and a black scroll wheel. The cord is also black. The mouse cord is extremely thin, and very delicate (this is not a good mouse for a small child). The cord also has a small device that when the cord is pulled evenly at both ends, it will roll the cord up into a small oval spindle. A good feature, but I don't feel the cord strength could handle a few years of traveling back and fourth (constantly being rolled and unrolled).
When I originally purchased this mouse, I was a little unsure about how comfortable this tiny mouse would be to use. But it's actually pretty comfortable.
How easy is it to setup?
Right out of the package, I simply plugged the mouse into an open USB port, and instantly Windows XP communicated with, and identified the new mouse. Then, it was done.
Personal observations:
I noticed that when I'm using my Notebook out in public, everyone seems to be captivated by the bright red light that shines from below this mouse. And people also comment on how cool it looks (like a miniature mouse). It really feels like any other mouse to me.
Product specifications:
You get one really cool, optical mouse. The mouse features a three button layout (middle button is also a scroll wheel). A nice drawstring black velvet carrying case. And all required instructions. USB type plug.
I've personally found this mouse to work really good when using Adobe Photoshop, or Jasc Paintshop Pro. I'm able to draw with this mouse, as good or better than any other.
This mouse is also great because; with an optical mouse there's less moving parts that can eventually break. And you won't get that "slam around your mouse pad" problem required to simply move your mouse pointer (anyone who has owned the older mouse, with the ball on the bottom, should know what this is :).
Exterior design:
This mouse is small, REALLY SMALL! (About 1.5" x 3") It comes metallic silver on black, silver buttons, and a black scroll wheel. The cord is also black. The mouse cord is extremely thin, and very delicate (this is not a good mouse for a small child). The cord also has a small device that when the cord is pulled evenly at both ends, it will roll the cord up into a small oval spindle. A good feature, but I don't feel the cord strength could handle a few years of traveling back and fourth (constantly being rolled and unrolled).
When I originally purchased this mouse, I was a little unsure about how comfortable this tiny mouse would be to use. But it's actually pretty comfortable.
How easy is it to setup?
Right out of the package, I simply plugged the mouse into an open USB port, and instantly Windows XP communicated with, and identified the new mouse. Then, it was done.
Personal observations:
I noticed that when I'm using my Notebook out in public, everyone seems to be captivated by the bright red light that shines from below this mouse. And people also comment on how cool it looks (like a miniature mouse). It really feels like any other mouse to me.
